So I just got my results back and I'm officially a Certified Student Advisor. Honestly wasn't sure I'd ever get here after failing the first time by 12 points. That first attempt I went in pretty confident — I had like six years of advising experience and figured the practical knowledge would carry me. Nope. The exam is way more about knowing the specific standards and terminology than I expected.
Second time around I completely changed my approach. I found a solid CSA practice test online and drilled it almost every day for three weeks. The practice questions were really good at exposing the gaps in my knowledge — turns out I was fuzzy on federal compliance stuff and transfer credit policies specifically. I also worked through a CSA study guide that broke down the competency domains, which helped me understand the structure of the exam itself.
For anyone prepping right now, my biggest CSA exam tip is to not underestimate the ethics and professional standards section. It's deceptively tricky. Happy to answer questions about the process if anyone's currently studying!
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