Social Work Exam Prep Reviews
Esther Kim, LCSW
Thank you for never giving up on me and allowing me extensions when I needed them! You never questioned me on them either. It saved me in the long run knowing your program would still be with me when I didn't pass the first time. The top 50 Topics and Mock Exams helped me out a lot. I wish I went through the Mocks more before the exam, but I passed thanks to your help! I will recommend you to peers in the future. Well worth it!
LaShawn Etheridge, LCSW
This program was excellent in comparison to the program that I used before! I felt confident in taking my exam. This program was amazing! I'm grateful to have discovered such a great resource and pass my LCSW exam with confidence!
Thomas Yancy, LCSW
I PASSED!!!!!! I was so emotionally spent with the thought of taking the exam. I read the horror stories of social workers taking the exam 3-5 times and failing. The thought of failing became too much and I delayed taking the exam for approximately 2 years. I found the Therapist Development Center and watched the video posted on the website. I then felt a sense of ease about having additional support that would assist with guiding me through the materials and test-taking strategies. Once test day arrived I felt as ready as I could possibly be. I attacked the test and prevailed!!!!!!!!!!
Christina Lopes, LCSW
Great study material and the practice tests were organized just like the real exam. It was an easy transition and there was no confusion.
Lynnette M. Arriola, LCSW
I purchased a study guide book from Amazon that was written by a social worker. I tried to study here and there for about a month, but for some reason would become extremely overwhelmed reading through the material. I've heard that the LCSW exam was pretty difficult and one of my mentors, who I consider highly intelligent, took several times to pass it. I thought, 'oh no. If she had trouble, I'm in trouble!' After psyching myself out, I happened to come upon a forum about the LCSW in which a few people recommended TDC. I read the testimonials as you are reading mine now and watched the YouTube video which provided a lot of reassurance and hope. I've always thought that I do not learn that well from lectures, however, I found myself benefiting most from the audio lectures. Amanda and Bethany explained things in the most practical way. The DSM-5 lecture was especially helpful as it highlighted the basics of each diagnosis while making it easy to differentiate between them. I dreaded the quizzes and mock exams but they helped me highlight the areas I needed to go back and review. I would say that if you are unsure of what to study, how much to study, and need help organizing, you might want to check out TDC! Good luck to you all!