Got my results today — passed! Wanted to write up what actually made the difference since most study advice I found online was either vague or trying to sell something.
What worked for me:
The most useful thing was drilling "ARC" until I genuinely understood why each answer was right, not just which one was right. I stopped doing marathon study sessions and switched to 45-minute focused blocks.
The practice tests here matched the real exam difficulty closely. I found questions on "ARC - Animal Rescue Certification Online" especially well-calibrated — the format and wording were similar to what I saw.
What didn't work: reading the official textbook straight through. Too dense. I'd read a chapter, take a practice test on just that chapter, review every wrong answer, then move on.
Final score: 83%. Time I had left over: about 8 minutes.
Happy to answer questions. You've got this.
The honest answer is: it depends a lot on your background.
If you're already working in this field, the ARC exam is testing knowledge you probably use daily. The "ARC" sections will feel familiar.
If you're coming in from outside, give yourself an extra 2 weeks and really focus on the practical application questions.
The practice tests here are worth doing repeatedly — I did the same test bank multiple times and found new questions I'd missed each time.
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