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4/5/2018 at 2:02:49 PM GMT
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Overwhelming Reading
I've wanted to be certified for some time, but the one piece that holds me back every time is the reading. I am good with the Smartbook/BOK/study guide, but from what I understand, there's four or more additional books that should be read in addition to the Smartbook/BOK. I am not a reader, and don't read books for fun (if we're being completely honest), as I enjoy interacting more than reading. I am nervous about the amount of reading if the additional books are needed. Are the additional books a requirement for the test, or can one get all of the needed information from the Smartbook/BOK? I understand the additional books are 'recommended', but I'd like to know if all of the information that's needed for the test is found in the study guide. Any advice is appreciated.


4/5/2018 at 2:06:32 PM GMT
Posts: 41
Megan, perhaps a study group would be another good option for you. reach out to Marie Herman to learn more about her study group. check out this link: http://www.iaap-hq.org/page/studygroups.

Ann Dahlke CAP, MEP, OM, PM, TA
Wausau, WI
Executive Assistant

4/5/2018 at 2:07:50 PM GMT
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4/5/2018 at 2:08:47 PM GMT
Posts: 223
Nothing should hold you back from take the exam.  Sounds like an on-line study group might work for you.  Check out Marie Herman's website | https://www.mrhenterprises.com/

Jean Cocco,, CAP, Expert
Executive Assistant
Regulatory, Quality. Clinical Reporting and Global Patient Safety, US East Coast Development Hub
Novo Nordisk Inc. | Massachusetts


4/5/2018 at 2:52:51 PM GMT
Posts: 590
Hi Megan.

The additional books are not required, though of course IAAP does recommend them. Honestly, there's no two ways about it, the test requires a mix of real world experience and old school style education. You may be able to find some alternatives that would work for you better, such as youtube videos, but one way or the other, you need to learn the concepts covered in the body of knowledge.

As an fyi, I'm offering some free webinars in mid-May through early June on Certification Options for Administrative Professionals. I go through several major certifications for admins and discuss what's involved, the costs, what prep should be done, recertification requirements, etc. Keep an eye on this forum, as I'll post registration info in a few weeks.

As my colleagues graciously indicated, I do offer a CAP study group. If you are interested in learning more about that, you can drop me an email at iaap@mrhenterprises.com.

Marie


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