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LMSW Passing Score

Your Comprehensive Guide to the ASWB Social Work Licensing Exam

Jeremy Schwartz

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Seeley Street Press
11 October 2022
In one of the only LMSW study guides to include the 2023 updates to the ASWB exam format, social work test prep coach Jeremy Schwartz shares his study and test-taking tips, along with content and practice, to guide you to your passing score.

In addition to study and test-taking tips specific to this exam, as well as customizable study schedules for success, LMSW Passing Score includes extensive content review covering all 4 areas of material you'll need to know for your social work licensing exam.

Included in this book is a full-length practice exam with 170 original, never-before-published questions along with clearly written, thoroughly researched and detailed explanations for each correct answer.

For further practice, check out the companion text Pass the LMSW Exam: A Practice Test for the ASWB Master's Level Social Work Licensing Examination, also available from Seeley Street Press.
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Imprint:   Seeley Street Press
Edition:   2023 ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   744g
ISBN:   9798986557045
Pages:   194
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jeremy Schwartz, LCSW is a social work author and test prep coach 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 coached countless 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.

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