Greetings Dr. Scurlock,
I wanted to take this time to thank you and your faculty for providing me with an outstanding foundation in Occupational Therapy. I was able to take and PASS the NCBOT exam the first time on 3/15/09. Prior to taking the exam, I used a variety of material to prepare. I studied approximately 1.5hrs a day, 5 days a week, for 1 month. The books I used were as follows: National Occupational Therapy Certification Exam Review and Study by Rita P. Flemming-Castaldy, Occupational Therapy Registered Certification Examination published by NBCOT, and the Occupational Therapy Examination Review Guide 3rd Ed. by Johnson, C., Lorch, A., and DeAngelis, T.
The most relevant book that I felt was most like the examination was the Occupational Therapy Registered Certification Examination published by the NBCOT which has 150 sample questions. The font and content is as close to the exam as possible, meaning the way the questions are worded and key terms such as "MOST IMPORTANT" in bold to help the test taker really identify what is asked.
My feeling about the OT program at Shawnee State is that it really prepared me for the exam. I really felt I had a great foundation and was well prepared to take the exam. By studying for the exam, I basically reviewed everything I learned within the program. I did not learn any new material from these books that I did not already learn in class. It was just a matter of repetition.
I am currently working in the Spinal Cord Injury Unit at the VA located in Cleveland. I was competing against a Cleveland State University graduate for the same position that i believe would have had the upper hand since one of his field work assignments was at this location. Needless to say, I scored exceptionally higher in the "performance based interview" and was offered the team position in the Spinal Cord Injury Unit.
I thank you again for all that you have done to get me to this point and hope future students feel as prepared and confident as I did when I took the exam. Please feel free to contact me anytime.
Sincerely,
Brittany Wolf (I'm signing this with my name because I hope I will be able to send an email just like this 1.5 years from now)
*Sigh of relief*
P.S. Above photo is of the OT gang taking a break from homework on St. Patty's day. Work hard, play hard...right Dad?
P.P.S. I will be asking for those books for Christmas in case any of my readers would like to take note.
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I used the NBCOT practice tests, Rita's book, examfacts ot book and otstudyguide.com's guide to pass the test last month!!
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ReplyDeleteIt must have felt great to have passed you NBCOT exams. I too hope that I will be feeling the same way after my LSAT exams. I have been preparing well for it, and have also enrolled in one of the Best LSAT Prep Course. I just tend to get nervous easily so will have to calm myself before the exam.
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