Social Work Exam Prep Reviews

Candice Lamping, LCSW

I loved TDC! It worked well for me for Law and Ethics and just as well for ASWB. I had to stop studying for a few weeks due to an unforeseen death in my family, and I found the program's organization and ability to look back easy and not overwhelming when I began studying again. The question structures for the mock exams I found to be very useful when I took the exam.

Tammie Bui, LCSW

Whether you're a first time exam taker, second time or multiple time, you're going to find the program a very positive addition, if not the only study system you will need to succeed come exam day. You often hear that if you don't pass the first time the likelihood of passing on subsequent attempts is lower. This can definitely challenge your ability to overcome test anxiety, but this program takes into account meeting you where you are and supporting you along the way. It embodies the social work profession at its core and your success is their success. I can't recommend the TDC program enough!

Natalie Cannatella,

I asked multiple social workers in the Bay area what study guide to use to study for the CA Laws & Ethics exam and every single one of them recommended TDC. They said "it's worth every penny" and they were right! Thanks to TDC I felt like I had all the tools and study methods needed to successfully pass the exam. The test was tough but I pushed through and thankfully I passed! Thank you so much, TDC! I'll be back when it's time to study for the LCSW exam! :)

Laura Guise, LCSW

Passed on first attempt! Thanks to TDC who helped keep me focused and organized. I would HIGHLY recommended them! My friend who is going to be sitting for her LPC exam desperately wants a program like this through TDC!

Stephanie A. Drees, LMSW

I passed my Master's Level LSW exam! The test results I received after taking the exam said I needed a 98 to pass and I got 120 questions correct. The program helped me to visualize the client being in front of me, what would be said in a meeting to consider what would be done first or next.