John V Barbour

There is a limit to the amount and depth of information needed to pass this test. It's what I got in my Masters Program and still retain a year or two into my internship. The main points of Law & Ethics I use weekly in my work, and this program's lectures are enough to refresh the concepts needed. The great benefit of this program is the repetitive test practice and explanations that teach the nuances of real world application of the concepts that the actual test demands, and that textbooks don't sufficiently provide. On each question, I could literally hear the voice from the lectures and test reviews guiding me to understand what was being asked, eliminate what didn't work, and then choose effectively the best answer. I passed because of this program and the skills it taught me have made me a better clinician. I studied on my own and I failed the test the first time, not because I didn't grasp the concepts, but rather that I didn't understand sufficiently the subtleties that only practice can provide. This program provided that practice for me in an organized, concentrated way, and in a short amount of time. Best of all it did it in a way that sticks. I have recommended this program to fellow interns and so far all have passed. I will be using TDC for the licensing exam as well.