Finally passed my AOTA exam after failing twice — here's what worked

by Hannah K. 6 views3 replies
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Hannah K.OP
May 27, 2026

I'm not going to sugarcoat it — I failed the AOTA certification exam twice before I finally passed last month, and both times I thought I'd studied enough. The first time I just read through the OTPF and figured that'd be enough. It wasn't. The second time I bought a random study guide that covered like half the content domains and spent 3 weeks on it. Still failed by 4 points.

What finally clicked for me was actually doing timed practice questions instead of just reading. I found an AOTA practice test that simulated the real exam format and started tracking which domains I kept missing — for me it was always the occupational analysis and activity demands sections. I did about 20-30 questions every morning before work for 6 weeks.

Anyone else here studying for the AOTA exam right now? Happy to share more about my timeline or specific exam tips that helped me close the gap those last few points. It's a tough test but it's definitely passable with the right prep.

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emily_w
May 28, 2026
This is so encouraging to read, thank you. I'm sitting for it in about 10 weeks and honestly the domain breakdown is what's killing me too. I've been doing the same thing — heavy on reading, light on actual practice questions. Gonna shift my approach starting this week. Did you use one specific study guide for the content review or kind of piece together materials from different sources?
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priya.test
May 28, 2026
Failed it once myself so I feel this deeply. What helped me the second time was making a strict schedule — two hours every weekday, full practice exam every Saturday. The repetition was boring but my weak spots became really obvious fast. Intervention planning and professional ethics tripped me up a lot. Also make sure you're not just memorizing definitions, the questions test application more than recall.
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priya.test
May 28, 2026
Congrats on passing! That 20-30 questions daily routine is legit advice. Consistency beats cramming every time with this exam. The activity demands section catches so many people off guard — glad you figured that out before test day.

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