Is Agents of Change Worth It?

Agents of Change has helped tens of thousands of social workers successfully prepare for and pass their ASWB licensing exams. Discover why so many trust us to provide the support, guidance, and resources to achieve their goals.

Clear Sections with Visual and Audio Support Reduced My Anxiety

Each section of Agents of Change was broken down into multiple areas, with ways to help break down the questions. I also like that they including both visual/audio for the materials, I am very visual, but hearing it is better for me to retain the info due to my ADHD and my anxiety.

Meagan’s Question Strategies Made All the Difference for Me

The way Meagan broke down the questions and provided a strategy was the most helpful part of Agents of Change. I did not have that strategy before purchasing this course when I took the test previously.

Unique Tools and Strategies Made Me Confident and Prepared

Honestly, I used other study materials and guides, but Agents of Change really stood out because it helped me break down the questions and scenarios in a way the others didn’t. The tools they provided—like the 5 Ws, EAT PIE, and the elimination process—felt like a cheat sheet that made me super prepared for the exam. I also used their YouTube videos. I felt confident and ready. Thank you, AOC, for the amazing material!

Clear, Focused Content With Exactly What You Need to Pass

Agents of Change broke things down very well. The study books have extra “noise” but this program went over exactly what you need to pass!

Broken-Down Content and Audio Made Passing Easy on First Try

I like how the Agents of Change content was broken down. The content was easier for me to follow since it was broken down. The audio content was a major key to me passing on my first try. I often listened to the content wherever I had time to, no matter where I was.

Breaking Down Questions with 5 W’s Made All the Difference

The entire Agents of Change program was amazing. The key part for me was learning how to break down the question stem and using the 5 W’s.

Breaking Down Questions Made Exam Strategies Clear and Effective

The area of Agents of Change that was most helpful was learning how to break down the questions. Learning a great acronym to remember the social work helping process and how to apply the 5 W’s allowed me to answer most questions with ease on the exam and when I reached a difficult question I was able to apply the strategies.

Focused Strategies That Reduced My Anxiety and Improved Clarity

The structure of the Agents of Change program helped focus me on where to start. This helped reduce my anxiety. The strategies that Meagan has developed help narrow answer choices down!

Engaging Lessons, Helpful Materials, Practice, and Personal Support

A few parts of Agents of Change were especially helpful! I really enjoyed the teaching style—the lecture format worked well for me, and I loved having PowerPoints and handouts that I could print and write notes on. As a tactile learner, that made a big difference. I also appreciated how the material was broken into chunks, it gave me a clear blueprint of what I needed to learn and matched the way my brain processes things.

I found it really helpful that each topic wrapped up with a few practice questions. That reinforced my learning, and your step-by-step explanations, especially on how to rule out options, were excellent. I actually used those strategies while taking practice tests and even on the official exam.

The real-life examples you used, like referencing Willy Wonka to illustrate personality disorders, made the concepts more memorable and easier to connect with.

Lastly, a small but meaningful thing; I once asked a question in the Facebook group, and Meagan herself took the time to give me a detailed response that really helped me understand and clarify. That level of support really impressed me!

Confidence, Clarity, and Strategy for ASWB Exam Success

Agents of Change helped me break down the questions. They helped to teach the importance of the 5 Ws and the role of the social worker. I learned a lot about test anxiety and having confidence in yourself.