Passed CCS on my second attempt — here's what finally worked

by sophie_m 82 views4 replies
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sophie_mOP
May 26, 2026

Failed the CCS by 4 points the first time around, which was brutal after 6 weeks of prep. I was using only the HCCA study guide and thought that would be enough, but the actual exam hits compliance program elements and enforcement trends harder than the guide implies.

Second attempt I added CHC prep materials even though I'm not going for that cert, because the overlap on OIG guidance and audit methodology is significant. Spent about 2 hours a day for 8 weeks, focused almost entirely on the areas I got wrong. Also joined a small study group through LinkedIn — three other compliance officers, which helped a lot for talking through hypotheticals.

Scored 76% on the retake, which isn't spectacular but it's passing. The scenario-based questions are the hardest part because they test judgment, not just recall. Make sure you understand the "reasonable person" standard in compliance decision-making — that framing shows up constantly.

Anyone else finding the ethics module more difficult than expected? It seems straightforward but the questions have a lot of nuance.

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fatima_y
May 26, 2026

Did you find any free practice questions worth using? Most of what I've found online is outdated or clearly written by someone who hasn't taken the exam recently.

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ingrid_p
May 27, 2026

The ethics module tripped me up too. Spent way too long on it during the exam and had to rush the coding compliance section at the end. Time management matters — I'd set a rough pace of about 90 seconds per question and stick to it.

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sophie_m
May 27, 2026

Good point about the CHC overlap. I did both exams within three months of each other and the shared content made the second one much faster to prep for. If you're thinking about stacking credentials, the timing works well.

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rashid_c
May 28, 2026

Congrats on passing. I took it last year and the scenario questions wrecked me too — I kept second-guessing myself between the "technically correct" answer and the "best practice" answer. Eventually realized the exam almost always wants best practice, not just what's legally required.

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