Just got my results back and I'm pretty happy with an 84% on the first attempt. I was expecting something closer to 75% given how my practice scores were trending. Wanted to share what I did in case it helps anyone prepping now.
I studied for 8 weeks total. The first four weeks were content review — going through all the domain material systematically. The last four weeks I switched almost entirely to timed practice questions. Doing a CSS practice test under actual time pressure was the thing that helped most, honestly. My scores went from around 68% in week 5 to consistently hitting 80–85% by week 7.
The two hardest sections for me were the professional ethics scenarios and the case management applications. They're not hard in a memorization sense — they're hard because the wrong answers are designed to sound right. You really have to slow down and think about what the question is actually asking rather than pattern-matching to something familiar.
I'd estimate I put in about 90 minutes a day on weekdays and 3 hours on Saturdays. That's roughly 60–65 hours of total study time. Felt like the right amount in hindsight, maybe even a bit more than necessary, but I didn't want to cut corners.
I finished with about 20 minutes to spare so time wasn't a huge issue for me personally, but I know people who found it tight. If your practice scores are already in the 75%+ range, start timing yourself strictly just to build the habit. Better to have a buffer than be rushed at the end.
How was the time pressure on the actual exam? I've been doing my practice sets with plenty of extra time and I'm wondering if I should be stricter about timing myself going forward.
The case management section hit harder than I anticipated. I've been working in the field for 6 years and still had to study that material specifically because the exam frames scenarios differently than real situations. Don't skip it thinking experience covers it.
Congrats on the 84%. I passed at 79% after 9 weeks and I completely agree about the ethics scenarios. I got burned by those on my first practice attempt because I was going too fast. Slowing down and actually reading every word in the answer choices made a big difference.
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