Finally passed my ICF exam after two failed attempts — here's what worked
I'm not going to sugarcoat it — I failed the ICF ACC credentialing exam twice before I finally passed last month. The first time I went in thinking my coaching hours would carry me through. Big mistake. The second time I used a random ICF study guide I found online that was completely outdated. Third time I actually got serious about it.
What finally clicked for me was drilling the ICF core competencies until I could explain each one without looking at my notes. I also spent a ton of time on the ICF practice test questions — specifically the ones about the difference between direct communication and powerful questioning, which tripped me up constantly. I was scoring around 68% on practice runs before I felt ready, and I ended up passing with a comfortable margin.
Anyone else here studying for the ACC or PCC right now? Happy to share the specific exam tips that made the difference for me, especially around the situational judgment questions. Those are way harder than they look.