Are you kidding!?! I have an AA in Histotechnology and still didn't pass my
(HTL) written on the first round. I did pass my slide review though, thank you
very much. :) I passed on the second try, which included 3 years of OJT and
tons of studying after graduating school. (BTW, I also have a BS in Biology
with a major in English) I think they have just made the test harder because
they have gotten rid of the slide part of the test. And it sounds like the
micrographs still suck. :p
Claire
Disclaimer: Chill out people. I'm not crabby, I'm just drawn that way.
From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu on behalf of Brandi Higgins
Sent: Wed 4/21/2010 6:18 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] ascp exam
Hello,
For those of you who are ASCP certified, either HT or HTL, did many of you
have to take the exam more than once? I have not yet sat for the exam, but
I see the pass rate is low, and average score is usually just slightly above
the pass line. I have read a lot of comments on some message boards saying
people don't even recognize the material in a lot of the questions, and how
the images of stains are of very poor quality. I am just wondering if most
of the people who don't pass are people who think because they work in a lab
they will be able to pass the exam, and as a result they don't study for it
the first time. Or, is it really that difficult and many people study hard
but still cannot pass it. Any comments welcome! Thanks!
Brandi Higgins
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