Best Companies with EPPP Practice Tests?

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Hello All,

I have been using AATBS for the past several months and have taken all of their practice exams, and some of them I have taken again several times. I take the EPPP end of 1/2026 and I want to take as many "NEW" or virgin EPPP exams as possible, to limit practice effects but also to expose myself to as many different/new questions as possible. I am thinking of the following companies:

1. Dr. David's EPPP
2. PsychPrep
3. Academic Review (which is connected/affiliated with AATBS)
4. PrepJet

I am committed on taking as many practice exams possible, and this is how I am studying for the EPPP. Any suggestions or anyone with experience with any of these organizations above (or any other ones I may not know of), would be appreciated. Thank you.
 
PrepJet is the cheapest, so that’s what I used 🤷‍♀️. The SEPPO also has 2 versions, and that would be the closest to the actual exam questions, as it’s made up of retired or unused EPPP test questions. It’s $30 for each test.

Have you been scoring fine on the more recent tests you took? You don’t need to go overboard. A pass is a pass. And if you still aren’t getting passing scores after months of studying, I would take a moment to rethink the study method, as it may not be effectively working for you.
 
i've used all except Dr. Davids. I found psychprep most helpful. In my opinion, they are different from aatbs/AR and really made me use my strategies which you will need on the test. But don't overwork yourself and spend too much money either. This test is already expensive enough.
 
I am being told that I need to take as many new (virgin) practice exams as possible. Even though retaking an exam may be helpful, I have also been told that is not indicative of a true score, as of course it is not the very first time I am taking that exam and there may be some "practice effects," (which can be helpful and not necessarily a bad thing, but still not a true original raw score, compared to taking a brand new test." Today I took the final exam in AATBS and got a 61%. This was the highest virgin test score I have received. I got 138/225. Again, I am being told I need to do hundreds of questions daily, and not focus too much on which questions I got right, but more on the ones I got incorrect and study for the test more than trying to learn the material...as passing the test is the most urgent task. Thoughts? Ideas? I am being told I need to sign up for as many agencies as I can, in order to have access to new tests, as well as use AI to help me generate new questions. THANK YOU for your time and responses.
 
Academic Review has a very large test bank and *was* the cheapest of these options (though I haven't looked recently) when I was studying.

This was what I used way back when and I felt that the practice tests were pretty close to style and content of the actual test.
 
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