Pass the LSW Exam

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The LSW is ASWB's bachelor's level exam--the route to becoming a Licensed Social Worker. The bachelor's examination is designed to be simpler than the LMSW (master's level) and LCSW (clinical), but there's still lots that can show up on the exam. Just check out the ASWB's content outline for the bachelor's exam.  Simpler doesn't mean simple. But it also doesn't mean impossible. People are passing the exam daily. Here are some resources to help you do the same:
Good luck!

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