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Test-taking strategies and tips
Test-taking strategies and tips
If you have a disability (physical, mental or attention challenges?), you may be able to request extra time in which to finish the exam.
Use the Code of Ethics as a lens through which you view the questions.
Look at the situation presented in each question as part of the Social Work Intervention Model / Problem-Solving Method , deciding which tasks must happen before others in the process.
Answer all questions. Leave none blank.
Practice breathing exercises to reduce anxiety
Flag questions to review later, but do it judiciously; save time at the end of the test period to go back..
Take breaks to clear your mind, refocus, get some exercise, and reduce anxiety
Positive Thoughts - see it in your mind's eye - FTW!
If by some chance you do not pass the first time, make sure to get a copy of the diagnostic information from the failed test, which will outline the areas on which an exam review should focus.
Notes from the author of www.socialworkexamhelp.com /study-tips.html
take your time, use all the time allowed
decide who the client is and consider what's in the client's best interest
what's the process in social work ? use this as the main lens!
More study tips from the LCSW Study Group
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