Questions Worded Like the EPPP
thePsychology.ai is an AI-adaptive prep platform for the EPPP (Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology), built by licensed psychologists, with a 7-day free trial. Most programs give you 95% on practice, but then you bomb the real thing. We build questions the way the EPPP actually words them, so your practice score means something.
The EPPP prep industry is broken. You already know this.
AATBS charges $849 to $1,799. Add the exam fee, testing center, and you're spending $1,500+ before you sit down. Fail? Another $691.88 per retake.
The materials are “cumbersome, intimidating, and overly detailed.” Someone passed using 11-year-old PsychPrep content. Practice scores don't predict real scores. People hit 80–90% on practice and still fail the actual exam.
The #1 predictor of EPPP success is practice testing. But most programs sell you 400 pages of reading as their core product.
We built this because we went through it. Not because we saw a market opportunity.
Built by Anders Chan, Psy.D. Scored 19% on his diagnostic, passed first try in 30 days.
Stop re-reading. Start passing.
The #1 predictor of EPPP success is practice testing, not re-reading 400 pages of dense text. Every session here is built around that.
Your weak spots get more reps. Your strong spots get out of the way. The system adapts after every quiz so you're always studying what will move your score the most right now.
Practice
Full-length practice exams that match the real test format. Not “purposefully ambiguous.” Actually representative.
Prioritize
Your weakest, highest-weighted domains first. Not chapter order. Opportunity order.
Study
Focused lessons on your gaps. Not 400 pages of “cumbersome, intimidating, and overly detailed” text.
Quiz
10-question quizzes after every lesson. Active recall, not passive re-reading. The method that actually works.
Everything you need. Nothing you don’t.
You're carrying a full caseload, so 3-hour study blocks aren't realistic. Instead, short sessions, real results.
80+ focused lessons. Adaptive quizzes after each one.
Full-length practice exams that simulate the real thing. And a recovery system for when the anxiety hits.
What should I focus on today?

Skip the fluff
Most EPPP materials are ‘overly detailed’ because they’re selling pages, not results. Instead, we cut to what’s actually on the exam.
Alright fine, what do I need to know for Ethics? Feeling Avengers today.

Remember it on test day
Active recall after every lesson. In fact, the testing effect is the single most proven finding in learning science, so we built around it.
My exam is in a week. I'm panicking. I'm scrolling on insta.

When the panic hits
EPPP prep can leave you ‘beyond defeated,’ in the words of one candidate. Built-in evidence-based resets so you don’t spiral.
15 minutes that move the needle
Phone, laptop, lunch break. Short sessions that compound over time. Meanwhile, no 3-hour reading marathons that leave you retaining 15%.
You didn't survive grad school to get stuck here.
You spent 6 to 10 years in training. You took on six figures of debt. You provided thousands of hours of therapy at $15/hour or less, sometimes free, because that's what the system required.
All of that gets held hostage by one exam.
Licensed psychologists earn a median of $106,000. Many clear $150,000+ in private practice within a few years. No more splitting fees with a supervisor. No more facility costs eating your paycheck. No more “pre-licensed” disclaimers. That's not a marginal bump. It's the life you deferred for a decade.
56.4% of people with mental illness in the US go untreated, partly because licensing barriers keep qualified clinicians on the sidelines. The people you trained to help are waiting. Every month stuck in the prep cycle is another month of lost income and lost impact.
You've already proven you can do the work. You did it for years, for almost nothing, because you believed it mattered. It did. Now let's finish this.
They passed. First try.
4 practice exams. Review every weakness. Average prep time: 6 weeks.
Finally, this is my day....I PASS EPPP
As an immigrant whose first language is not English, the EPPP often felt like I was fighting two battles at once-mastering EPPP and navigating a language that wasn't my own. Looking back, thepsychology.ai became one of the most valuable resources in helping me cross the finish line.
The day before my exam, I spent 10 hours straight on this program (which may sound insane to many people) reviewing every chapter across every domain. My goal wasn't memorize facts but to organize concepts into different "compartments" in my brain. During the exam, whenever I stuck, I would close my eyes, mentally return to where I had learned the concept on thepsychology.ai, and reason my way to answer.
What I appreciate most, it is affordable and their covered topics with the same depth as Prepjet but explained them in a much easier-to-understand way. It transformed complex concepts into true conceptual understanding instead of rote memorization, making it much easier to apply the knowledge on exam. I would strongly recommend to immigrants.
I also absolutely loved the podcast feature. I discovered it shortly before my exam, and it became one of my favorite ways to review. It reinforced concepts, and the updated content closely reflected the level of understanding required for the real EPPP.
The actual EPPP was challenging, with long, nuanced, application based questions. Because I have build a strong conceptual foundation through this platform, I felt prepared to work through unfamiliar scenarios instead of panicking. The ethics questions, in particular, required clinical judgement rather than simply recalling standards, I found the ethics content and practical scenarios on the platform excellent preparation.
If I could suggest one improvement, it would be adding more domain wise questions which helps to absorb the concept deeply and full-length practice exam with categorization easy medium and hard, and set the passing range criteria for each exam. Also added more case-based questions that mirror the complexity and wording of the actual EPPP.
Lastly, i would say thank you for creating this platform which genuinely support learners. Passing the EPPP is one of the biggest milestones of my professional journey, and thepsychology.ai played an important role in helping me achieve it.
I hope my experience encourages other candidates, especially international psychologist to trust the process.
EPPP is difficult, but with the consistent effort, conceptual understanding, and right resources, it is absolutely possible to succeed
Dr. Anam ShahidPassed the EPPP
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- ✓Learn: 80+ text + audio lessons
- ✓Practice: Unlimited quizzes
- ✓Simulate: Full exam tools (highlight, flag, timer)
- ✓Personalize: Custom metaphors + focus areas
- ✓Recover: 5-min mental resets
- ✓Format-Proof: integrated EPPP prep included as it launches
"Out of all the programs I looked at, this one comes the closest to how the EPPP actually words its questions. My test didn't have any straight definition questions, it was all application based, and this program is set up the same way."
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Questions People Actually Ask
Straight answers. No sales pitch.
The platform
An EPPP exam prep platform built by psychologists. Use it for targeted EPPP practice questions, a diagnostic-style baseline, and a study plan organized around high-yield EPPP sections.
No. thePsychology.ai is for prep before test day, not for use during the real EPPP. On exam day, you still take the exam without outside help, under the same testing rules as everyone else.
Many candidates use top-rated study apps like Anki, Quizlet, or Brainscape for spaced repetition, then pair that with an EPPP question bank for timed practice. thePsychology.ai is mobile-friendly, so you can study on your phone like an app, and we'll be developing a dedicated mobile app.
If you’re searching for EPPP practice questions 2025-2026, focus on materials aligned with the current ASPPB blueprint and updated regularly. Our approach is to generate targeted practice questions by topic and reinforce them with clear, exam-style explanations and review.
This is the #1 complaint about every EPPP prep program. Our questions are designed to match the actual exam's format, difficulty, and question style. We don't make questions 'purposefully ambiguous' to tank your practice scores, and we don't make them so easy you develop false confidence. The goal is accurate preparation.
Yes. The founder, Anders Chan, Psy.D., built this after passing the EPPP on his first try. The content is written and reviewed by licensed psychologists. This is not a generic test prep factory. We only do EPPP prep, and the people behind it have taken the exam themselves.
Yes. thePsychology.ai works in any mobile browser, and there's a native iPhone app (EPPP Study) with the same login and synced progress at no extra charge. Android users can study through the mobile site. Study on the train, between sessions, wherever.
The system tracks which questions you get wrong and which domains you struggle with. It then generates more practice in those areas and less in areas you've already mastered. Every session is personalized to your current knowledge gaps.
16 full-length practice exams and unlimited adaptive quizzes across all 8 EPPP content domains. Every quiz is generated based on your weak areas, so no two sessions are the same.
The platform is accessible worldwide, but the content is designed specifically for the US EPPP administered by ASPPB. If your jurisdiction uses the EPPP for licensure, it will work for you.
Cost & comparisons
AATBS charges $849 to $1,799 and gives you dense textbook-style content that many students describe as 'bulky, overwhelming, and overly detailed.' Their materials are not updated frequently. In contrast, we focus on smart practice testing, the study method research shows actually works, at a fraction of the price. Our questions mirror real exam wording: application-based, not straight definitions.
Start with your state/provincial psychological association, local university psychology departments, internship/postdoc networks, and study groups. If in-person options are limited, compare online EPPP prep programs by question bank quality, explanations, and update cadence. We built thePsychology.ai to be way more affordable than what’s on the market while still delivering higher-quality practice, explanations, and tools. Email us if you find a more affordable program.
That's why we offer 7 days free with no credit card required. The full cost after the trial is $50/month if you join before September 1 (your rate is locked in), then $60/month for new members, still a fraction of AATBS. You should be able to try a prep program and see real results before spending money, especially when early-career psychologists are already financially stretched.
After 7 days, Pro is $50/month if you join before September 1 (your rate is locked in), then $60/month for new members. Prefer one payment? Annual is $349/year. Cancel anytime. No contracts, no cancellation fees. You keep access to everything as long as you’re subscribed.
Free resources don't adapt to your weak areas, don't simulate real exam question formats, and aren't organized around the current ASPPB blueprint. Our questions mirror actual EPPP wording (application-based, not definitions) and the system builds every session around what you specifically need to learn.
No physical materials, no large staff, no corporate overhead. The founder built this as a solo psychologist using AI tools. AATBS charges $849-$1,799. We charge $50/month if you join before September 1 (your rate is locked in), then $60/month for new members, because passing the EPPP shouldn't require going into more debt.
Studying & passing
Use a mix of (1) the current exam content outline, (2) high-quality EPPP practice questions/practice tests with explanations, and (3) concise EPPP study materials (some programs include EPPP study materials PDF downloads). Prioritize active recall and timed sets over passive reading.
Yes. If your previous approach was primarily reading-based, switching to practice-test-first studying often makes the difference. Our system identifies exactly which domains need work and builds every session around closing those gaps. The founder scored 19% on his first diagnostic. The method works for people starting from behind.
Most of our users who've passed studied for one to four months. So far, 12 of our users have told us they passed. This number updates automatically as new passes come in.
Most of our users who passed started one to four months before their exam date. If you're studying 15-30 minutes a day consistently, that's enough time. The platform tells you when you're scoring at passing level.
The platform is built for people with full caseloads. Sessions are 15 minutes. Most users study during commutes, lunch breaks, or before bed. Consistency matters more than long sessions.
The EPPP exam
Yes, and the guarantee is written down. If the exam format changes before you pass, our integrated EPPP prep is included at no extra cost as it launches, for as long as your subscription stays active. That is the Format-Proof Guarantee, and it applies automatically. If you test before Fall 2027, nothing about your exam changes at all.
In most jurisdictions, yes. After your licensing board authorizes you, scheduling is typically done online through the exam delivery vendor (commonly Pearson VUE). Requirements vary by jurisdiction, so confirm with your board and ASPPB.
Most candidates apply through their state/provincial psychology board first. Once you’re approved/authorized, you’ll receive instructions to create an account and schedule the exam online with the testing vendor.
ASPPB lists Part 1 as: Questions: 225 multiple-choice questions (175 scored, 50 pilot items). Time Allotment: 4 hours and 15 minutes. Administration: computer-based exam administered by Pearson VUE. Part 2 (Skills) uses applied scenarios/vignettes. Requirements can vary by jurisdiction, so always verify the current requirements before test day.
EPPP scores are reported on a scaled score range (commonly cited as 200-800). Many jurisdictions use a 500 cut score, but the required passing score is set by your licensing jurisdiction.
The EPPP Part 1 blueprint is commonly organized into 8 domains (e.g., Biological Bases, Cognitive-Affective Bases, Social/Cultural Bases, Growth & Lifespan, Assessment/Diagnosis, Treatment/Intervention/Prevention, Research Methods/Statistics, Ethical/Legal/Professional Issues). Your best guide is the current ASPPB content outline.
EPPP scoring is scaled (not a simple percent correct), and forms can include unscored items used for testing. Your jurisdiction sets the passing standard, so focus on consistent performance across EPPP sections rather than chasing a single raw score target.
EPPP score transfer is typically handled through ASPPB’s score transfer service. Fees, timelines, and eligibility depend on where you’re applying, so check both ASPPB and your destination board’s requirements.
Not yet. thePsychology.ai currently covers EPPP Part 1 (Knowledge) only. Part 2 (Skills) prep is on our roadmap.



