So I've been lurking here for a while and wanted to share my experience since I couldn't find much specific advice when I was preparing. I work at an independent collision shop in Ohio and my boss basically gave me a deadline to get certified or lose my lead tech position. No pressure, right? First attempt I scored a 68 — passing is 75 — so I had to go back and really figure out what I was missing.
Between attempts I spent about 6 weeks using an ASC practice test site daily, usually 20-30 questions before my shift. The big gap for me was estimating procedures and total loss thresholds. I thought I knew that stuff cold but apparently not. I also grabbed a study guide that broke down the damage analysis section, which is where I was losing the most points.
Second attempt I hit an 81. Honestly the biggest exam tip I can offer is don't just memorize answers — understand the reasoning behind each repair decision. The questions are situational, not straightforward recall. Anyone else prepping right now? Happy to answer questions.