Best free resources for SIOP prep — what's actually worth your time

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FirstAttempt_SOP
May 26, 2026

Compiling a list of what's actually useful for SIOP prep after going through a lot of material that wasn't. Wanted to share what worked for me and hopefully save others some time.

For practice test specifically, the free resources are surprisingly good. The siop research methods & data analysis in i-o psychology has questions that closely match real exam difficulty — not dumbed-down versions that give you false confidence. For the conceptual background, society for industrial and organizational psychology is one of the better free reads available.

What I'd skip: most YouTube "pass in one week" content. The explanations are surface-level and don't prepare you for the applied questions on the actual SIOP exam. Flashcards alone also aren't enough for this one.

What actually worked: timed practice sets with immediate review of wrong answers, reading the official reference material for any concept that came up more than twice, and finding one study partner for accountability.

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CramSession
May 26, 2026

Bookmarking this. I'm still in the early stages of SIOP prep and threads like this are way more useful than generic study guides. The specifics about study guide are particularly helpful — that's the section I've been avoiding.

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ExamAce_T
May 26, 2026

Congrats on passing! Can I ask — how many questions did the actual exam have compared to what the practice tests simulate? I've seen different numbers online and want to calibrate my timing during practice.

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PassedIt2025
June 4, 2026

The advice about understanding why wrong answers are wrong — not just memorizing right ones — is genuinely the best SIOP advice in this thread. Rebuilt my prep around that and it made a real difference.

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PassedIt2025
June 8, 2026

Honestly the biggest thing that helped me wasn't grinding more questions, it was changing how I used the ones I had. Early on I just memorized which answer was correct and moved on. Bad idea. The SIOP stuff loves to put two answers that look almost identical, and if you only know "C is right" you'll still blow it when they reword the question. So after every practice test I'd go back through and force myself to explain why each wrong option was wrong. It's slower. It works.

For actually drilling that I leaned on the free siop assessment diagnosis 2 set because the explanations break down the distractors instead of just stamping the right letter. That's the part that's worth your time. If a resource doesn't tell you why the trap answers are traps, you're just memorizing and you'll forget it by exam day. Read the explanations even on the ones you got right, you'd be surprised how often you were right for the wrong reason.

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StudyBuddy_A
June 8, 2026

I'm working full time so I had maybe an hour at night and not much else, and honestly the free practice tests were what kept me going. I'd do one short set after dinner, look at what I got wrong, then come back to it the next day. The siop assessment diagnosis 2 one was the section I kept bombing at first so I just ran it over and over until the questions stopped surprising me. Didn't need to block out whole weekends or anything.

My advice if you're busy like I was, don't try to cram. It wasn't the long study sessions that helped me, it was just being consistent with the small ones. Twenty minutes a day adds up faster than you'd think, and it's way easier to actually stick to.

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