Finally passed my KPA exam after failing twice — here's what worked

by Sarah M. 12 views3 replies
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Sarah M.OP
May 27, 2026

So I've been on this KPA journey for almost eight months now and honestly thought I was never going to get through it. Failed my first attempt by 4 points, second attempt by 2. I was so close both times it was maddening. What finally clicked for me was actually slowing down and using a structured KPA study guide instead of just rereading my notes over and over. I'd been studying the wrong way — passive review instead of active recall.

The turning point was finding a solid KPA practice test and doing timed runs under real exam conditions. I'm talking phone in another room, no music, 90-minute blocks. My weak areas were reinforced behavior applications and the ethics section, which I'd been glossing over because it seemed straightforward. It's not.

For anyone currently prepping: the official competencies list is your best friend. Map everything you study to those. If you can't explain how a concept connects to a competency, you don't know it well enough yet. Happy to answer questions about any specific topic areas if that helps.

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Marcus T.
May 28, 2026
This is really encouraging, thanks for sharing. I'm sitting for mine in six weeks and struggling most with the application questions — the ones where they give you a scenario and you have to pick the most appropriate response. Did you find that doing more practice tests helped with those specifically, or was it more about understanding the underlying principles? I feel like I can recognize the right answer when explained but freeze up during timed conditions.
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Jordan L.
May 28, 2026
The ethics section got me too on my first attempt. I went back and read through the BACB ethics code line by line after that, not just the summary versions. Also found that the KPA exam tips about distinguishing between what's merely unethical versus what requires mandatory reporting were super useful. A lot of people mix those up under pressure. Good luck to everyone still working through this — the credential is absolutely worth the frustration.
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James R.
May 28, 2026
Congrats! Eight months is a grind. For anyone else reading — don't underestimate sleep the week before. I overstudiedly the final three days and honestly think I performed worse because of it. Two solid hours of focused review beats five hours of exhausted cramming every single time.

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