Saturday, May 5, 2018

How to pass the ASCP exam? Study Tips

Chance favors the prepared mind. - Louis Pasteur.

Preparing for the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certification exam requires a lot of effort and discipline as compared from the preparations we did for the local board exam. At this point of time where we have our own careers to build, bigger responsibilities to shoulder and priorities to consider, I have noticed that my study habit when I was in college was gone and this was also a challenge for me to face now as a working individual.

We have our own reasons why we want to pass the exam. Mine is to look for better opportunities abroad and for career advancement as well. It took me three years to decide due to some hindrances like financial problems, stress from work and anxiety thinking what if I fail this exam.

But behold, if there's a will, there's a way!

Today, the cost of ASCP MLS certification is $200 (in the Philippines, around 11,000 php) so I need to work like a dog to earn that money (lol so true). You can pay it thru credit card or a debit card. To tell you, I was just self-studying and I found it hard to allocate time for studying because of our stressful shifting schedules and that include graveyard shifts. 

My first two years of working in the hospital were spent on reading (little by little) review materials like 

  • Board of Certification (BOC)
  • Harr, and 
  • Polansky Q and A

The supplemental readings helped me a lot as I learned and understood more about the practical aspect.  I've had lots of 'Now I know...' moments when I was able to relate those information to my job as a medical technologist. Aside from that, I also collected and asked for recalls from my workmates who passed the exam. 

Well speaking about recalls, it gave me an idea what to study. They say that the more recalls you gathered, the more chances you pass! Although recalls can be of help for your preparation but it is still not a guarantee to your success. It's still in your hands since it's a computer-generated exam. You'll never know what question comes next. I would like to thank a colleague for a job well done in compiling those recalls all together. The recalls I've gathered have rationale in every answer and that helped me to understand each question. 

One thing that helped me passed the exam was setting a positive attitude. I was inspired by my colleagues who had MLS(ASCP)I titles on their names already so I made it a habit of doodling that title after my name too (in my books and review materials) and that serves as my driving force to study on my vacant time. Having assigned in Blood bank is an advantage since I’ve got lots of blood banking questions esp. compatibility testing and that made it easier for me to analyze some discrepancies.

You have to familiarize principles, formulas, and normal values once again. 


THE DAY!!

On the exam day, I arrived at the testing center an hour before the scheduled time (Thursday, 8AM). That gave me time to check-in (presented a valid ID, palm scanning and put my valuables inside the locker) and listen to the instructions prior entering the exam room. I calmed myself as I read each items and answered them. I tried not to flag questions as much as possible. Calculations and dilutions were on my test but it was manageable. I spent my time in answering and reviewing all the 100 questions before clicking NEXT. When I saw PASS in my preliminary result, I couldn’t contain my happiness as I went out of the testing center WITH A BIG SMILE ON MY FACE. Thank God! All my efforts were worth it. My exam score came out a week after and I didn't expect my scores were higher than I aimed (minimum passing score is 400). I couldn't believe it!

Passing ASCP is a hard-earned achievement and if you already pass the exam, the more you inspire yourself to move forward and embark on your next journey to become an international medical laboratory scientist. I remember Jordin Sparks’ song, One step at a time. As the song goes, there’s no need to rush. Well, just keep pushing forward and ask guidance from God for a perfect timing. All things are possible when you believe in Him.

Now I am glad to say that it's official. This is it! It's really 
Cindy A. Escoba, RMT, MLS (ASCP) already!

Find out ASCP POINTERS TO STUDY by clicking here! 

3 comments:

oars19 said...

So was it th ASCP exam or the ASCPi exam that you took in the Philippines?

Charisse Vallar said...

Thank you cindy for this very inspiring journey of yours.

MEDTECH BY GRACE said...

Hi ms. Cindy can I ask for recall questions please this is my email : ricasaluria@gmail.com