Dear Future Licensed Psychologist,

Consider this a warm embrace from someone who’s been through the same emotional turmoil of sadness, confusion, and anger you might be feeling now. Yes, the urge to give up is strong, especially if the EPPP knocked you down initially. But don't worry—this course is your safety net. You’re not alone, and you’re certainly not starting from scratch.

You have a solid foundation; you just need the right key.

We know many EPPP study programs can be expensive and often offer confusing material. The thought of redoing, repaying, and re-studying can make the path to licensure feel daunting. But fear not! We've faced the same challenges, retaking the exam more times than we’d care to admit (Ok, 3). With our experience, we've crafted this guide for you—someone who’s invested countless hours and brainpower but still feels short-changed by the score. Remember, not hitting the required score isn’t a reflection of your intelligence; it’s about strategy. The EPPP is 30% knowledge and 70% strategy—it’s less about cramming facts and more about outsmarting the question writer. If your scores are in the 400s, think like the exam’s mastermind, not just a test taker.

We understand where you're coming from. After marathon study sessions, burnout and content overload can make your brain feel scrambled. Our approach is about high-impact, one-on-one consultation to boost your accuracy, reasoning, and confidence for the EPPP. It’s not about tutoring you on content—it’s about training your clinical reasoning for the exam. You already know the material; you need a reset, not a repeat. Our study guide is designed to lift the burden of endless studying and support your journey to becoming a Licensed Psychologist.

We can't wait to hear about your licensure success! We’re already proud of all you’ve accomplished—studying, thesis-writing, practicums, internships, and patient care. The heavy lifting is done; this is the final hurdle. When you see that glorious PASS, you’ll feel vindication, triumph, and joy. Seriously, text us, email us, tag us, tweet us, or even name your babies after us. We want to be there when this magic happens.

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