Welcome to the ASWB exam-taking family, California social workers. Lots of help on these pages and via the link on the sidebar. Good luck on you two new exams!
License-bound social workers in California, you know this, right? The licensing process in California is undergoing a big change. Huge. There used to be a Standard Written exam (much like the ASWB exam) followed by a Clinical Vignette exam (not like the ASWB exam). Starting January 1st, 2016, there will still be two exams, but both have changed. Instead of the Standard Written exam, CA LCSW hopefuls will take the ASWB Clinical Exam (just like LCSWs across the U.S.). Unlike everyone else, California social workers will also have to take a California Law & Ethics exam. (The Vignette exam is being retired.) The Board of Behavioral Sciences has recently published details about what to expect on that exam. This examination plans page is a great place to get that info and lots more. Elsewhere on the BBS site, specifics about what happens if you're midway through the exam process at change time. Answers to the types of questions people ask during class when they really should wait till after class because the answer will help no one but them. So much of life eaten up by those questions! But we digress...
Welcome to the ASWB exam-taking family, California social workers. Lots of help on these pages and via the link on the sidebar. Good luck on you two new exams! Comments are closed.
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