

How I Passed the NBCOT® Exam on My First Try
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Kate Washa Boyd is also the author of OTSalary.com, a website containing the only open source, user-generated OT salary data that allows you to search salary
Preparing for the NBCOT® exam can be stressful. But, with the right tools and a study plan tailored to meet your unique needs, you can
I was a nontraditional student – the oldest student to graduate in the COTA department at my college. Less than thirty days after I graduated,
Hi Miri, after passing my exam a couple of weeks ago and studying for the exam including scouring daily through your amazing videos and notes,
Use the Practice Tests Simply reading and taking notes from exam prep books and my OT textbooks was boring and tedious. I also found that
I just want to take a moment to share my experience for those of you who are taking your exam for the first time or
1. What Was Your Study Plan, Timeline and Strategy? I studied for about 6 weeks, between 4-10 hours per day, 5 times per week. I
NBCOT Exam Resources Used in Order of Necessity AOTA’s NBCOT Test Prep (questions & PDFs) OT Miri’s videos Johnson’s Occupational Therapy Examination Review Guide, 4th
For those of you who didn’t pass the NBCOT exam for the first, second, third, fourth or however many attempts, what are some lessons that
The intention of this post is to reassure you that no matter what life throws at you, you can’t give up on your dreams. We
It took me 4 times to pass the NBCOT – that’s the National Board Certification exam for Occupation Therapy. That’s right, 4 WHOLE times. Whoever
I passed on my 4th attempt on May 4, 2018, after a 4-year study hiatus and 5 years of being out of school! The news
First of all, I want to thank Miri for all her wonderful, hard work in creating this awesome website along with her YouTube videos. You
Background My journey was rough and long. I graduated in 2009 from undergrad and didn’t get into OT school until 2013. Long story short, school
I just want to dedicate this post to my sweet fiancé who has been there for me through the good and bad. He really has
It took me a long time to decide to come onto a blog post to share my story. Yes, you read it right. It took
MY SCORE WENT FROM 444, 447, 476! ✻ First Attempt I just wanted to start off by saying that you can and will pass the
An update post by Lavarre Green. If you haven’t already, please check out his previous post, a reflection of incredible courage and inspiration. A truly moving story.
My Story Hello! I’m Breanna, recent MSOT grad and even more recent OTR/L! I passed my test this past July and am now working as
Hello all! I am so excited to share that I am officially an OTR! I wanted to share with you some of my study habits
My Story I decided to wait until after I completed all of my Level II Fieldwork experiences to start studying for the Board Exam. I
“Through perseverance many people win success out of what seemed destined to be certain failure.” Benjamin Disraeli As a Christian and as I gradually fulfill
Study Smarter, Not Harder Study smarter, not harder was a helpful philosophy. This involves understanding a little bit about how learning (and the brain) in
My Story I’m an occupational therapist from Israel. I studied there and got my license. I decided to move to USA and get my license
Reading something over and over does not make it palpable. In the essence of OT, it is necessary to find the “just right challenge” so
I AM A COTA!! I cannot believe this day is finally here. I remember this time last year feeling completely overwhelmed. Where do I start?
Test day can be extremely nerve wrecking, especially if you’re taking your exam in the evening! Here are some tips that worked for me on
I wanted to provide my insight regarding mental health and well-being during the process of studying for and preparing for the NBCOT exam. This is
Hey OT fam. I just wanted to let you know that OT Miri is the realest person out there, all day, every day. Look at
Study Plan & Timeline I gave myself 6 weeks to study for this exam. Personally, I thought anything longer than that I would get really