I am so grateful that I was able to pass my exam on the first try. The only two ways I finish multiple choices tests is amazingly strong or I BOMB it unbelievably. I live in Denver, Colorado and the day of my test, it snowed about 8-10" in various parts of the city. Thank Goodness! I had listened to the top 50 topics lectures before yesterday but I somehow missed the 3rd lecture. So i listened to it on my hour and a half drive to the testing center (it usually would take 15 minutes) and the content was what I feel got me through the test. I kept hearing the voices from the lecture, "When you are treating families/Couples, you're treating them as a whole". This applied to so many other questions, and when I read the question with that in mind, it was obvious what the correct answer was. This program is worth the money, I read books, did really well in school, and have had amazing trainings but these common sense courses helped me think like the test. The biggest piece of advice I can give is DO NOT ADD ANYTHING TO THE QUESTION. When I would take practice tests, i felt the need to add to the narrative and make assumptions. Read what is there, nothing more and you're sure to pass. Thanks you guys!