u/Sharp-Perspective816

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6/6 failed attempts

Welp, it’s happened. I have reached 6/6 attempts of not passing. I can no longer go through this process anymore mentally. I’ve struggled with maintaining focus and studying, as well as these long difficult exams for too long. I’m considering to try and transition to medical device sales positions if possible. Congrats to all who have passed

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u/Sharp-Perspective816 — 8 days ago

Hi everyone, I unfortunately was unable to pass my licensure exam for physical therapy but I still hold my doctorate of physical therapy degree. I’ve always, in the back of my mind, thought of getting into the medical device sales career but I was always just banking on passing my exam and working as a PT for a few years beforehand. I have taken the max amount of attempts for this exam (even though it’s possible to appeal and take a few more attempts), but I have seriously reached my tipping point mentally and feel that I can no longer do this process to myself and my family anymore.

I was wondering if anyone could assist me with this idea of transitioning into this career and what it would take to do so.

Much thanks in advance to any responses!

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u/Sharp-Perspective816 — 8 days ago