HI Jordan, I am an OT from India, just starting on this journey for certification. This video was a great start for me, the way you delivered all the information it was so much digestible. please if you can really tell whats the difference between NBCOT and NOTCE tests.
Thank you so much for this!! I take my exam in 2 weeks and have been having trouble answering questions and have started using this technique and been seeing a difference in score already
@@tariboclaxton2123 highlight the important stuff that she mentioned in the video. Once you start to think of stuff not mentioned in the question get rid of the though( the questions have all the info you need). Choose a answer and before going to the next question look back at what you highlighted and think to yourself if the answer you picked relates to what you have highlighted if not then most likely that’s not the right answer! I passed using this exact technique
Thank you so much. I am a little late to this video, and I could not be more grateful for your resources. I am graduating in a few months and wanting to get ahead start on things!
You probably won't see this but, I've just found your channel. I've failed the nbcot twice and was so depressed and upset that I couldn't look at anything OT related for YEARS...but I'm thinking of retaking it...I'm embarrassed to admit it's been 10 years exactly. When you when over how to break down the question I was surprised I still retained information 😅 and you made it seem so easy with the breakdown. Perhaps, I may be able to do it this time. If I could just figure out a better way to study and breakdown those questions and answers 😔 This helped a lot! Made me focus on what's important and what is just filler. Thanks!
Did you ever retake the test? I found out I failed the test by 4 points today and I am devastated. I was at the top of my class during school, but the way these questions are worded are tricky. I appreciate this video very much as well. I hope you were able to take the test again!
This was so helpful! Thank you, my letter is C for Chelsea and it's been my go to for years! New thing I am working on is not changing my answer and second guessing. Boards in June of this year, wish me luck!!
My name is Ms. M I graduated 10 years ago, I took the exam 4x failed and was depressed never returned. This year I decided to review all notes, watching all OT study videos that can help to pass this exam. Anyway you can help I’ll appreciate
Hello again :) So am I create my own calendar, i wanted to ask is there a way that you find breaking down the AOTA exam prep lessons with therapy Ed? Right now I am just dividing them with the total amount of days I have in my study plan, which once again thanks for yours :)
Thank you SO much for this. I graduated mid December and have been unsure as how yo start. This has been so helpful for my type studying. I will be studying while working and this really helps. I’m still nervous but I have some direction, which is nice. Here it goes
Love this video :) and I would like your advice for answering difficult questions when I can't even make an educational guess. Does B sound good to u? exam is coming up in 2 months.
great explanition , I would like to know what topics to start studying and how long should I study for since I work full time but I'm off at 5:30 Monday thru Friday
Honestly, i felt like taking my first practice exam was the most insightful. If you are short on time, I’d do that first. Then make note of what you missed and the topic and master associated content.
Also, another thing I recognized was that my weakest areas happened to be in the settings that I didn’t get to observe/rotate in. So for example, I was at an outpatient pediatrics setting that focused a lot of developmental delays and behavioral issues, so I missed questions regarding feeding interventions, school-based, and sensory integration (my CI rarely used any SI-based approach). Questions I was stronger at were developmental milestones, evaluation/assessment of FM/GM, parent interviews, social/behavioral/play strategies, etc.
So reflecting on clinical experience helps as well! Definitely focus your time on studying content that you for sure have little-to-no experience in. I was surprised at how weak I was in mental health/vocational rehab since I didnt experience those settings but assumed it would be intuitive. Definitely wasn’t for me 🤣
Jordan - I am following your study plan as it is very similar to how my brain likes to take in information. Can I ask why you chose the lineup you followed (aka the order in which you read the chapters)? my Therapy Ed book is the 4th edition for the COTA licensing exam. maybe our books are different? wondering if i should just read the chapters in order as they are in the book?
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