Finally passed my OTR exam after failing twice — here's what actually worked
Okay so I've been lurking here for months and I feel like I owe it to this community to actually post something useful. I took the OTR exam in March and failed (scored a 68, needed 70), then again in June and failed by one point — I was devastated. I finally passed last week and honestly cried in my car afterward.
What changed: I stopped just reading the NBCOT study guide cover to cover and started doing focused OTR practice test questions every single day. Like 40-50 questions minimum, timed. I used a couple different question banks but the format that matched closest to the real exam helped me get comfortable with how they word things. The sensory processing and pediatric intervention stuff killed me the first two times — turns out I'd been memorizing frames of reference without actually understanding when to apply them clinically.
My exam tips for anyone in the same boat: don't skip the ethical/legal questions thinking they're easy, because they're not. The scenarios are genuinely tricky. Also give yourself at least 8 weeks with a real structured study guide, not just passive review. Happy to answer questions if anyone's prepping right now.