West Virginia MPJE (Pharmacy Jurisprudence) Practice Exam

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What must you do if you fail the NAPLEX or MPJE a third time in West Virginia?

  1. Attend a review course

  2. Pay an additional fee

  3. Petition the board before reapplying

  4. Wait one year before reapplying

The correct answer is: Petition the board before reapplying

In West Virginia, if an individual fails the NAPLEX or MPJE three times, the requirement is to petition the board before they can reapply for the exam. This process allows the applicant to present their case to the Pharmacy Board and demonstrate their readiness to take the exam again. The petition serves as a formal request for permission to attempt the exam after multiple failures, as the Board wants to ensure that candidates are adequately prepared and informed after such attempts. The emphasis on petitioning indicates an understanding and acknowledgment of the challenges faced in passing these critical assessments, ensuring that candidates take the necessary steps to improve their knowledge and skills before they can retake the exams. This requirement underscores the importance of competency in the pharmacy profession, and allows the Board an opportunity to provide guidance or recommend additional steps, such as further study or training, before the next attempt.