What stood out most to me about Agents of Change was how practical and relevant everything felt. It wasn’t just theory—it was directly applicable to real-world social work scenarios, especially the kinds of ethical and clinical decisions we face every day. The way complex concepts were broken down made it easier to not only understand but actually retain and use the information.
I also appreciated how the content reinforced critical thinking rather than memorization. It helped me recognize patterns in questions, understand why certain answers are correct, and build confidence in my clinical judgment. That shift made a huge difference for me.
Another thing that really helped was how aligned the material felt with actual exam questions. The structure, wording, and reasoning mirrored what I’ve seen, which made me feel more prepared and less anxious going into practice tests.
Overall, Agents of Change gave me clarity, confidence, and a stronger clinical foundation. It didn’t just help me study—it helped me think like a social worker at a deeper level.