Got all incorrect at a BSW level, however I was surprised when you said most people choose to make a CPS report. I absolutely knew that answer was incorrect! Good video
As a 4th semester MSW student, that second, group think, question hit hard. 38 years old and never have I experienced an environment as polarized and “group thinky” as my MSW school. It’s been really disheartening.
I got the third one correct. But the first and fourth ones were completely out of my scope. I take the LMSW exam in 3 weeks. I thought I am well prepared. These questions kinda busted that bubble some. Are there going to be alot of questions like these hard ones on the exam?
I just passed my LMSW after failing it once. You may get some questions like this but remember, you don’t need every question to be correct. READ AND RE-READ the entire NASW code of ethics!!!! I cannot stress that enough. It literally tells us what to do in specific circumstances. RAYTUBE on youtube was extremely helpful if you want to study some more as well!!!!! Also, know your meds! He has a great video to remember them! Those are essentially freebie questions! But one point on the test can literally be the determining factor of pass or fail. Best of luck! You got this!
@twotwo keep in mind though... the goal isn't to get the full 150 points, the goal is to pass, study -- the terms, the ethics, the macro/mezzo/micro forms of social work and especially how to break down the questions... I went in for the clinical social work exam this past March 21st, first time taking it, I knew I only knew maybe a portion of the study book I had bought, but in the version of the test I got I'm so glad I had spent some time learning the cultural style of the exam and how to break down the questions.... I passed by 15 points
@@pauldalton7854 That's wonderful! Congratulations! I'm taking mine in a month. Generally I've felt confident, but I'm using various study tools and they all have slightly different rules for breaking down the questions, so I do well on some questions and not others. I'm glad to see another clinical social worker in the world. Congrats again!
The content is superb. However, when reading the questions, it would be more beneficial for you to use fewer words. Like, read the question verbatim from beginning to end. Without mixing your thoughts or other information between the beginning and end of the question. That really annoyed me because it made it so difficult to actually finish the whole video. Much love and support here! thank you for sharing with us.
Yes, the verbatim would be nice. Alot of her more recent videos have her reading them out of verbatim. It does make it hard to follow along and even think about what the question is asking right away. Sometimes I have to pause the videos and read the questions myself.
@@monica.n.dallas thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’m so happy we have social work content out here! I’m in my junior year of BSW with EKU in KY and it’s been a rough semester so far.
These were hard indeed. can you do more like these please. thank you.
Got all incorrect at a BSW level, however I was surprised when you said most people choose to make a CPS report. I absolutely knew that answer was incorrect! Good video
As a 4th semester MSW student, that second, group think, question hit hard. 38 years old and never have I experienced an environment as polarized and “group thinky” as my MSW school. It’s been really disheartening.
Question 1 confused me because they mentioned a school setting and play therapy . 🤔
That was tough! I got question 3 correct as I’ve always remembered malingering as “my-lying.” Meaning “you lying on purpose” lol 😅
😂 that’s helpful and gonna help it stick for me thank you!
Great way to remember this- ty
I know malingering because I was in the military and they assumed that we all malinger lmao
Lmfaoooo 😂😂
Studying now after being done with school since 2019. Missed the first three! Oh boy…..
I got every question WRONG. Thank you for going over these, I learned a lot.
I always pause the videos when they do the scenario to see if I can break down the 5Ws and answer correctly and then listen to the question..
This was very helpful. I got 1 right. I will be purchasing some study material from you. Thank you 😊.
Same. I only got one correct.
Yes, these were tricky, I missed the one about groupthink.
I got the third one correct. But the first and fourth ones were completely out of my scope. I take the LMSW exam in 3 weeks. I thought I am well prepared. These questions kinda busted that bubble some. Are there going to be alot of questions like these hard ones on the exam?
I just passed my LMSW after failing it once. You may get some questions like this but remember, you don’t need every question to be correct. READ AND RE-READ the entire NASW code of ethics!!!! I cannot stress that enough. It literally tells us what to do in specific circumstances. RAYTUBE on youtube was extremely helpful if you want to study some more as well!!!!! Also, know your meds! He has a great video to remember them! Those are essentially freebie questions! But one point on the test can literally be the determining factor of pass or fail. Best of luck! You got this!
Same! Need to add more things to my studying. 😫
Is it really true that anorexia nervosa has a higher mortality rate than opioid use disorder?
Thank you for these questions, as I learned a lot!
I got 3 and 4 right! Question 1 I initially chose B and then I chose D. 😩
Thanks this is very useful
I got them all right🎉
This content was amazing
I am to take the TX BLSW exam, do you have a study guide? Please let me know
Yes we do! agentsofchangeprep.com/bachelors-bsw-exam-prep/
@agentsofchangeprep Can this guide be use for the AR LBSW Exam?
Thanks for this. I only got questions 3 right though
Thank you.
On question #3 I think it’s pronounced “fak tishus” (fake) vs
“fa see shus,” (flip, glib).
That was tough. I got 2 out of 2.
On question 1, i would choose C but its not correct.
I chose D. I chose that one cause we're supposed to meet the client where they're at.
Question #2 I’ve never heard of C or D
Atleast I got the last one correct
Ugh. That's how I'm feeling
@twotwo keep in mind though... the goal isn't to get the full 150 points, the goal is to pass, study -- the terms, the ethics, the macro/mezzo/micro forms of social work and especially how to break down the questions... I went in for the clinical social work exam this past March 21st, first time taking it, I knew I only knew maybe a portion of the study book I had bought, but in the version of the test I got I'm so glad I had spent some time learning the cultural style of the exam and how to break down the questions.... I passed by 15 points
@@pauldalton7854 That's wonderful! Congratulations! I'm taking mine in a month. Generally I've felt confident, but I'm using various study tools and they all have slightly different rules for breaking down the questions, so I do well on some questions and not others. I'm glad to see another clinical social worker in the world. Congrats again!
@twotwo thank you, I was rather fond of "raytube", he's a really good one
I kinda don’t agree with B because the parents may not follow up with the 6yo statements asap .
i was wondering that too.
There is no confidentiality with a six year old! Everything is the parents business and should be shared if there is a concern
I thought question 1 was c but he is 6 years old
The content is superb. However, when reading the questions, it would be more beneficial for you to use fewer words. Like, read the question verbatim from beginning to end. Without mixing your thoughts or other information between the beginning and end of the question. That really annoyed me because it made it so difficult to actually finish the whole video. Much love and support here! thank you for sharing with us.
Yes, the verbatim would be nice. Alot of her more recent videos have her reading them out of verbatim. It does make it hard to follow along and even think about what the question is asking right away. Sometimes I have to pause the videos and read the questions myself.
@@monica.n.dallas thanks for sharing your thoughts. I’m so happy we have social work content out here! I’m in my junior year of BSW with EKU in KY and it’s been a rough semester so far.