Failed CADC exam twice — what finally helped me pass on attempt three

by Nicole F. 3 views3 replies
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Nicole F.OP
May 27, 2026

I'm not going to sugarcoat it: I failed the CADC exam in March and again in July. Both times I thought I'd studied enough, but the ethical scenarios and co-occurring disorders sections absolutely wrecked me. I'd been in the field for four years and figured my clinical experience would carry me — it doesn't. The exam tests very specific frameworks, not just what you do on the job.

What changed for the third attempt was actually using a structured CADC practice test routine instead of just rereading my IC&RC materials. Doing timed practice questions exposed exactly where my thinking was off, especially around the 12 Core Functions and documentation standards. I also found a study guide that broke down the TAP 21 competencies in plain language instead of the dense IC&RC wording.

My exam tips for anyone early in this process: don't skip the legal and ethical content, it's heavier than you expect, and practice under real time pressure. I passed with a 78 this past October. Happy to share what worked if anyone's in a similar spot.

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Tyler B.
May 28, 2026
The 12 Core Functions caught me off guard too on my first sit. What helped me was mapping each function to a client case I'd actually worked, not just memorizing definitions. Made the application questions feel less abstract. Also, the pharmacology section is sneakily hard if you came up through a non-medical background like I did. Worth dedicating a full week just to that chunk.
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James R.
May 28, 2026
This hits close to home. I'm sitting for mine in six weeks and the ethical scenarios are the part I keep second-guessing myself on. Did you find any particular resource that helped with those? I've been drilling practice questions but I feel like I'm still guessing half the time on the dual-relationship stuff. Congrats on passing, seriously — three attempts takes real persistence.
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Mike_T
May 28, 2026
Congrats! 78 is a solid pass. Time pressure is so real — I finished with like three minutes to spare and I'd been doing this work for six years. Timed practice runs were 100% what saved me.

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