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u/ZeeArrGee · 1 pointr/OccupationalTherapy

First, let start off by saying that I feel your frustration. That sucks to be so close to the finish line only to barely miss the mark that enables you to cross.

One of the best resources I can suggest is the AOTA’s NBCOT Exam Prep Info Center Facebook group page. This has been an excellent resource for me throughout my studying for multiple reasons: drawn-up schedules for studying based on study materials you have, reviews and discussions on study materials that helped/didn’t help, and people sharing support/frustration surrounding the exam. It’s entirely possible that you are already a member of the group, but if not I definitely think this will be helpful for you. In the very least, check out their Files section.

Second, I would suggest pinpointing what topics seem to be your areas in need of improvement. Both the Occupational Therapy Examination Review Guide and AOTA Exam Prep are great ways to help you study and figure out what exactly those areas are with suggested resources to read up on.

Hang in there, man.