

The LMSW exam, or Licensed Master Social Worker exam, is an essential step for anyone who has earned a Master’s in Social Work (MSW) and wants to become a licensed social worker. This exam is designed to assess your readiness to work in the field by testing your ability to apply social work principles to real-world situations.
What are the Content Domains on the LMSW exam?
The LMSW exam consists of 170 multiple-choice questions, focusing on four key areas:
- Human Development, Diversity, and Behavior in the Environment: This section evaluates your understanding of how people grow and change over their lifespan, as well as the influence of cultural, environmental, and social factors.
- Assessment and Intervention Planning: Here, you'll be tested on your ability to assess clients’ needs and develop appropriate intervention plans.
- Interventions with Clients/Client Systems: This covers your skills in direct social work practice with clients and in indirect practice such as advocacy, policy, and community work.
- Professional Relationships, Values, and Ethics: This section assesses your understanding of social work ethics, legal standards, and your ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients.
Taking the LMSW exam means you're one step closer to launching your career as a social worker, ready to take on the responsibilities of helping individuals, families, and communities. It’s a critical milestone in your journey to becoming a licensed social worker and practicing under supervision.





















