Every year, thousands of social workers graduate from accredited schools of social work in the United States and Canada and pursue licensure through their state or provincial boards of social work as a LMSW, LGSW, APSW, or CSW. This level of licensure, as determined by the state board, requires a passing score on the ASWB® Master’s Level social work examination. Unfortunately, too many social workers fail the exam on their first attempt due to inadequate preparation or difficulty with test-taking skills.
Previously published test prep materials vary in quality. It is important that you have access to clearly written, realistic sample questions and explanations This book raises the standard for social work test prep.
Pass the LMSW Exam: A Practice Test for the ASWB Master’s Level Social Work Licensing Examination by Jeremy Schwartz provides realistic test-style questions with helpful, clearly written, and detailed explanations so you can use your study time efficiently and effectively.
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Contents
Introduction
Test Format
Study Tips
Testing Accommodations
Test-Taking tips
Developing your Study schedule
150-Question Practice Test
Practice Test Answers
Practice Test Answer Explanations
About the Author
Over de auteur
Jeremy Schwartz, LCSW is a social work educator with extensive clinical practice and teaching experience. A 2011 recipient of the NYU President’s Service Award, he has served in teaching roles at New York University and at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and has provided tutoring to social workers preparing for the Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Clinical level ASWB examinations. A skilled clinician, he has treated hundreds of patients both in private practice and at The Mount Sinai Hospital, where he served on the Professionalism Committee in the Department of Social Work Services.