The funny thing with this test was, I had to take it a month earlier than planned because I could not count my ASW hours until I had taken the test. My ASW registration expired 1-31-2017 and I had not taken the Law and Ethics exam yet, which meant I could not count any hours or do anything until I took the test. That put a huge pressure on me to study and take the test. I took your course and was not doing well with the practice exams, I just couldn't seem to pick the correct answers. I thought I was doomed and that there was no way for me to pass the test, but I hung in there. I mean, I graduated in 1998 so it has been a long time since I took any classes on law and ethics, but I hung in there and went over the material. I figured I didn't have anything to lose. The BBS would allow me to count my hours toward license even if I flunked the test and I thought, if worse came to worse, I could take the test again, so I bit the bullet and took the test. While taking the test I had no idea how I was doing, but I kept telling myself, even if I flunk I can still count my ASW hours. And you know what? I didn't even finish the test because I read slow and I ran out of time. My heart sank...I thought I flunked the test. I went out to the front desk to collect my I.D. and sign out. The guy at the test center handed me a paper, I looked at and read 'Congratulations, you passed!' I looked at the guy and said...I PASSED???? He shook his head, yes! My eyes got real big and I began to do the happy dance! I passed!!! So thank you for your study materials and explanations, they covered everything I needed to know and prepared me to think in a law and ethics way. The quizzes helped me learn the material. Thank you for creating the study materials and for helping me understand the thought process behind the questions. There is no way I could have passed the test without the study materials and critical thinking needed for the test. Thank you again.