MFT Exam Prep Reviews
Freddie Barahona,
I took the exam in July for the first time and did not pass by 3 points. A passing score was 35 and I received 32. I was quite upset because it took me 6 weeks to get the result that I didn't pass. While I was waiting, I just assumed that I was going to pass and I began studying for the clinical exam. In hindsight this was a good idea for me because Law and Ethics were covered again with slightly new information from the Law and Ethics curriculum. When I received my failing score I was upset because of the waiting period and because I felt that my scores were high enough on all of the practice exams. I changed my strategy and focused on memorizing whether issues were law, ethics, or both. I memorized which topics are both with a mnemonic device CRAPS IS FAIR, where the first C stands for confidentiality, the R for Records and so forth. By the time I took the second exam I felt more confident. What I noticed while taking the test is that the questions seemed more similar to the TDC practice questions than the first test I took. This made me feel better because I reasoned that I may just have had an experimental batch the first time. I am now getting ready to take the second exam.
Jennifer Haggerty,
Great program!
Morgan Mizell,
This program covered everything exceptionally well. After the mock exams and reviewing the rationales, I felt very confident going in. I leaned in and paced myself. I was absolutely shocked at how similar the exam was to the mock exams. I honestly felt like I was at home. I loved the advice of marking questions when the answer didn't pop out. I did this with 4 questions and seemed to have more clarity when I returned to them. I will definitely be using TDC for the clinical test! Thank you!!
Julie Sonye,
I would recommend to use this study guide, it does prepare you for the test. My advice is to not rush through the exam or worry about time.
Kerri Green,
Thank you for an excellent study package. Your audio rationales of the mock exam answers, including reasoning methods based on how the actual exam presents its possible answers, really helped me learn!