I'm about 8 weeks out from my CPC exam and feeling reasonably prepared on the E/M coding side but genuinely nervous about surgical package rules and global period questions. I've been studying about 2 hours a day, 5 days a week, and my practice test scores have been hovering between 70–74%. The passing score is 70%, so I know I'm technically in range but I don't want to cut it that close.
The anatomy-based coding sections are where I keep dropping points. I can usually get the procedure right but then miss the anatomical modifier or the code for a more specific body region. I've been told the AAPC prep materials are the most aligned with the actual exam, but they're expensive and I'm not sure if the free alternatives are comparable in quality.
For anyone who's recently passed, was the real exam significantly harder than the practice tests you were using? I know there's variance depending on the year and exam form. I've also seen people recommend dedicating real time to cpc certification prep over at least 3 months — is 8 weeks realistic if I push harder?
Open book exam with the code books — does that actually help as much as people say, or do you waste time flipping pages if your tabs aren't set up well?
8 weeks is tight but doable if you're already at 70–74%. The anatomy gap is fixable — I spent 2 focused weeks drilling body system coding and went from losing 6–8 points per section to losing 1–2. Anatomy flash cards plus chapter-by-chapter practice questions worked better than full-length tests during that phase.
The open book aspect helps but only if your books are prepared. I wasted about 15 minutes on my first attempt because my indexing wasn't good enough. On my second attempt I tabbed everything and it made a real difference. ICD-10-CM Tabular List tabs are just as important as CPT tabs.
One underrated area: HCPCS Level II codes. Most people barely study those and then get surprised when 8–10 questions on the real exam involve them. Even a few focused hours on DME and drug administration codes is worth it at this point in your prep.
I passed in March with a 76%. The surgical package and modifiers section was brutal — probably 25–30% of the exam from what I could estimate. Tab your CPT book obsessively; I had color-coded tabs by specialty and it saved me probably 20 minutes during the exam.
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