Is it possible to get previous exams questions? If it is, please, tell me where.
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Is it possible to get previous exams questions? If it is, please, tell me where.
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It is not (supposed to be) possible, except for the example questions they give on the web-site. These example questions can and do occur on the actual exam .... but probably not all of them on one exam!
They do not make past questions available to prospective students apart from this, as they state that due to the limited number of questions they have on their bank it would give some students an unfair advantage. Furthermore you are expressly forbidden to discuss the actual content of the exam outside the exam room, or you run the risk of being disqualified through "cheating".
pssst though ..... many students (Canadian especially) write down all the questions they can remember and are usually more than willing to share as they feel the exam is sooo stupid and unecessary. Canadian grads take great umbrage at the fact that they are required to pay and sit this exam before they can get their licences, even after training on an approved course IN Canada. Canadian grads however do have an unfair advantage built into their training as they prepare specifically FOR this exam, and their tutors know darn well the sort of questions that are due to come up, and they practise them over and over!
So the thing to do if you are over here is to get working and make friends with Canadian grads .........
Personally I had a good resp book, a good neuro book and a good msk book with anatomy and all the "special tests". You need to know how to assess mostly, and test for stuff, and move people safely and deal with difficult patients etc. You really have to revise EVERYTHING you ever learned. I did it after qualifying in the UK 25 years ago, and took 2 attempts at the clinical, but passed well the second time.
Use the resources offered by the Alliance, and sweet-talk some locals into helping you if you can!
btw if you re-take any part you DO have to pay each time!.... but I claimed it back on my tax and got a full rebate here in Calgary!
ecneralc (06-08-2013)
What can I say? Define "difficult".
It is a four-hour, 200 multiple-choice question paper and covers all aspects of physiotherapy including professional and ethical questions.
It is all-encompassing but not advanced. It is an exam for new graduates, and examples are given on the Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulator's web-site.
Most people seem to have more trouble with the practical component than they do the written paper.
Hi all!
Would anyone please post some links to prepare for MCQs?
No links available for canada PCE exams . There are some model questions in the Alliance website.
Hi Kalp 13,
I am preparing for the PCE exam from Montreal. If you are interested you can email me on sjacob163 gmail.com.
Hi Jacob,
I am also from montreal studying in McGill Uni. I have try to send to an email but it is not correct. My email id is [email protected] send me an email or let me know your email again so that we can talk through it.
Take care.
hello
i am happy to help/be part of a group/ facebook or google hangouts/skype i am keen to help revising
please private message me and we can work it out
thanks
neel
Here is a free practice quiz that you can take to get an idea where you are at in your studying. It's 30 questions timed the same way as will be on the written exam.
Are You Ready for the PCE? | Entry to Practice Essentials
Here is some mini mock exams you can purchase.
Mini PCE Practice Exam #1 | Entry to Practice Essentials