Hi everyone,
I finished the AAPC course and tested in March. Passed the course with 92% and the test on first attempt with 88%. I'm working through Practicode right now and, like many other people it seems, I feel like it is undoing a lot of what I learned and my confidence is plumpeting. There are so many inconsistencies.
Is it true that you need a 70% to get the credit for Practicode? I thought that I saw someone say on the forums that they finished it, but with less than a 70%, but they still received credit and had the A removed from their credential.
I'm only halfway through and I'm at exactly 70% right now. But I have about 20 cases that are waiting for replies from coaching, and several that I was told I would be receiving credit for because my answers were actully correct but marked wrong. I have questions about a lot of the cases that I'd like to ask before coding, but feel like that wouldn't be allowed or it would just take too long.
Any advice, or anyone who didn't get a 70% but received credit for it?
Thank you!
I finished the AAPC course and tested in March. Passed the course with 92% and the test on first attempt with 88%. I'm working through Practicode right now and, like many other people it seems, I feel like it is undoing a lot of what I learned and my confidence is plumpeting. There are so many inconsistencies.
Is it true that you need a 70% to get the credit for Practicode? I thought that I saw someone say on the forums that they finished it, but with less than a 70%, but they still received credit and had the A removed from their credential.
I'm only halfway through and I'm at exactly 70% right now. But I have about 20 cases that are waiting for replies from coaching, and several that I was told I would be receiving credit for because my answers were actully correct but marked wrong. I have questions about a lot of the cases that I'd like to ask before coding, but feel like that wouldn't be allowed or it would just take too long.
Any advice, or anyone who didn't get a 70% but received credit for it?
Thank you!