Why Everyone Is Raving About Vet Candy’s Free NAVLE Prep Program
Test prep companies charge hundreds of dollars for a chance at your future. Vet Candy decided your future should be free.
Let's talk about something the test prep industry would rather we didn't: money.
Commercial NAVLE prep services can cost several hundred dollars, sometimes more. For companies selling them, that is a subscription. For a fourth-year veterinary student, that can be groceries for two months. And in a year when gas prices and food prices have squeezed every budget in America, plenty of vet students are doing math far scarier than anything on the exam.
Free, and proven
Here is the part that surprises people. Free does not mean lesser. Vet Candy's NAVLE Warriors program covers more than 800 diseases, includes study guides for the highest-yield species, a book of practice questions, disease trivia for review, and guides to exam essentials like medical math, fluid rate calculations, and blood transfusions. More than 3,000 students have completed it.
And the results are not hypothetical. At Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine, the first-time NAVLE pass rate rose from 51 percent to 74 percent with NAVLE Warriors as part of student preparation. Show us the paid program with a better story than that.
Because the profession needs you, not your credit card
Vet Candy built NAVLE Warriors free on purpose. This profession has a shortage of veterinarians and no shortage of talented students. The last thing standing between a capable student and a license should never be a paywall.
If money is tight this year, you are not alone, and you are not out of options. The program is free, it is proven, and it is waiting for you at myvetcandy.com. Go pass your NAVLE.
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