Debra Seave Robinson

LCSW

All i can say is that when i failed the first time by two points, I was shocked as I thought I had memorized all of the info required to pass the test. Within two days of not passing, I happened to have reached out to a social worker who was referred to me to speak about becoming a traveling social worker. I told him I had not passed the test, he immediately told me about this website, I went on that night, signed up, and spent 45 minutes just to see what it was about. I learned so much in that first 45 minutes, specifically that I could have memorized every fact, but that would only help me with 20% of the exam. As the other part is really learning the ins and outs and everything else. I am an auditory learner, and I would recommend this website to every single person taking the exam. I am amazed how thorough this education is that the two LCSW's put together, and I cannot express enough gratitude for this awesome tool. Thank you, thank you thank you. And don't get me wrong, the exam was still very very difficult. But going into it, I knew I had the tools to get through the exam. I got a 107. I am a very happy LCSW and if anyone wants me to talk about it again, it would be my pleasure.