Dana Do’s: Why BCBA® Exam Retakers Should Ignore the Score Report

PTB’s retaker philosophy has not changed since we first began BCBA® test prep, 12 years ago. In fact, the philosophy has only been reinforced over the years as retaker pass rates continue to drop. If you’re retaking the exam, you need to hear this.

After talking to a student who recently passed after a very long journey of taking the exam, I offered a critical piece of advice. As a retaker, your score report gives you your percentages in each section, which many people use as feedback to inform what they study and don’t study for their next attempt. While that seems like a reasonable strategy- focus on your weak areas, less focus on what appears to be strong areas, it actually turns out it may not be a good strategy.

Students who use the score report in this way tend to experience a score flip-flop. Meaning, the previously high areas decrease, and the areas of focus increase. At PTB, I’ve seen these graphs. It is a literal flip-flop. What this tells us is that studying isolated areas doesn’t necessarily work. In fact, getting into a repeated pattern of not passing the exam could be the result of a lack of global understanding, how all the Task List sections and concepts come together.

To pass the exam, you should not be strong in some areas and weak in others. There should be relative strength in all the areas, because they are all connected. A weakness in any Task List Section could hurt other sections. Consider, for example, how ethics is connected to every section, not simply isolated to Task List Section E (Ethics Behave in accordance with the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts). A weakness is not just about the code. It is about ethical assessment, ethical behavior change, ethical measurement, etc. This can be said for all the Sections and how they’re connected.

So the advice is this: study like a first-timer. Study everything again. Find a new way but study it all like first-timers do. Ignore the score report. Cover all the bases again. While this may feel daunting and annoying, consider this: the only way to beat low retaker odds is to be a first time test-taker. So be that again. How? Do what first-timers do. They don’t have score reports and they study everything.

If you are a first-timer, you’re going to double your odds. You got this.

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