Anyone else studying for SOFT in the next month? Want to study together

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StudyingNowOP
April 3, 2026

Taking my Soft Skills - Communication exam in 5 weeks and trying to find people at a similar stage to keep each other accountable.

I study better when I have someone to compare notes with. Currently going through "soft skills" and working on my weak areas — specifically around soft skills examples.

My schedule: 90 min of focused study every weekday, full practice test on weekends. I review every wrong answer and try to understand the why, not just memorize the right option.

If you're in a similar prep window and want to:
- Compare practice test scores weekly
- Share resources that actually helped
- Talk through confusing questions

Reply here or message me. Doesn't have to be formal — even just checking in once a week helps me stay on track.

Where is everyone at in their prep?

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GradedAndPassed
April 4, 2026

The honest answer is: it depends a lot on your background.

If you're already working in this field, the SOFT exam is testing knowledge you probably use daily. The "soft skills" sections will feel familiar.

If you're coming in from outside, give yourself an extra 2 weeks and really focus on the practical application questions.

The practice tests here are worth doing repeatedly — I did the same test bank multiple times and found new questions I'd missed each time.

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PracticeQueen
May 27, 2026

Appreciate everyone sharing their experience here. I'm 6 weeks out from my soft-skills-communication exam date and feeling more confident after reading this. The consensus on soft skills being the hardest section matches what I'm seeing in my practice scores — going to put extra time there this week.

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StudyGrind22
May 27, 2026

Great discussion here. One thing I'd add that hasn't come up: sleep the night before is genuinely more important than one more study session. I went in fully rested for my soft-skills-communication and felt sharper on the soft skills questions than I expected. Don't underestimate recovery time.

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CertifiedSoon_N
June 9, 2026

I almost bailed two weeks before my exam because I felt like none of it was sticking. The communication scenarios especially — I kept second-guessing every answer and convincing myself I wasn't cut out for it. What actually helped me was stopping the passive reading and just forcing myself to explain the concepts out loud like I was teaching someone else. Sounds dumb but it works.

You've got five weeks which is honestly more than enough time if you stay consistent. Don't stress about mastering everything at once. I'd focus hard on the areas where you're already shaky because that's where the exam tends to catch people off guard. I passed with time to spare and I wasn't anywhere near confident going in, so stick with it.

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FlashcardFan
June 15, 2026

I failed it the first time and honestly it was a wake-up call. I'd been studying the concepts fine but when the questions got situational I kept second-guessing myself. What changed for me was slowing down and actually practicing with real exam-style questions instead of just reading through the material. The practice tests hit differently once I started treating them seriously.

If you're struggling with soft skills examples specifically, that was my weak spot too. I didn't really get what they were looking for until I started thinking about each scenario from the perspective of the "best communicator in the room" rather than just the technically correct answer. It clicked after that. You've still got five weeks which is plenty of time, just don't cram it all at the end like I did the first time around.

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PracticeTestFan
June 16, 2026

Just passed mine last week, so I know exactly where you're at. The thing that actually clicked for me wasn't grinding more practice questions -- it was slowing down on the ones I got wrong and really figuring out why I picked the wrong answer. I'd been rushing through them thinking volume was what mattered. It wasn't.

For the communication scenarios specifically, I kept second-guessing myself between two answers that both seemed reasonable. What helped was asking "what would the most professional, least defensive response be here" -- that framing cut through a lot of the noise. You've got plenty of time with 5 weeks, just don't cram it all at the end. Good luck!

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