06/06/2026
Boot Camp is open.
✓ 5 self-paced prep modules
✓ 4 live study groups
✓ 1 full timed practice exam
✓ 180 practice questions — updated December 2025
✓ Free preview — no commitment, no credit card
Provisional psychologists across Australia are using structured prep to approach the NPE with confidence.
Preview it free today.
👉 crm.copp.edu.au/course-preview
05/06/2026
3 questions to ask yourself before the NPE sitting — be honest with your answers.
Question 1 — Can you work through a complex ethical vignette under time pressure and identify the most defensible professional response? If not, you need applied practice, not more reading.
Question 2 — Have you completed at least one full, timed mock exam? Exam conditions are different from study conditions. Simulating them is essential.
Question 3 — Are your practice materials aligned with the December 2025 exam format? If you're not sure, they probably aren't.
The COPP Boot Camp is built to address all three. Preview it free.
👉 crm.copp.edu.au/course-preview
04/06/2026
7 hours of study per week.
Spread across 7 days: 1 focused hours daily.
Dumped on Sunday: 7 hours in one sitting.
Same hours. Different brain.
Memory consolidation doesn't work on a Sunday cram schedule. The brain retains and integrates information through repeated, spaced exposure — not marathon sessions.
Structured NPE prep builds the daily cadence that actually works.
See how the COPP Boot Camp is built → preview free.
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03/06/2026
What competency areas does the NPE actually test? Most people guess wrong.
The COPP Boot Camp covers every competency area, rebuilt for the December 2025 format.
FREE Preview here:
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02/06/2026
You've done the degree. The internship hours. The supervision. The assesments.
You've done the years.
Don't let the NPE be the thing that holds you back.
COPP's NPE Boot Camp is built specifically for provisional psychologists on 5+1 and 4+2 pathways — with content updated for the current exam format and a structure that builds the applied judgment the exam actually tests.
Preview it free. No commitment required.
👉 crm.copp.edu.au/course-preview
01/06/2026
5 things that changed in the NPE after the December 2025 Psychology Board update— and what it means for your prep"
COPP rebuilt the Boot Camp around these changes. Preview it free.
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30/05/2026
Most provisional psychologists study the way they studied at university. They re-read notes, review frameworks, and think familiarity translates to performance.
It doesn't. The NPE tests applied clinical reasoning— not just content recall.
Structured preparation changes that. It starts with identifying what you don't know, then building the applied reasoning skills the exam actually requires.
Preview the COPP NPE Boot Camp free — rebuilt for the December 2025 update.
👉 crm.copp.edu.au/course-preview
23/05/2026
Supervision and NPE Boot Camp preparation work best when used together — each strengthens the other.
The Boot Camp includes domain-specific guidance on how to use supervision strategically to support NPE preparation, including how to bring:
→ ethical dilemmas
→ formulation challenges
→ diagnostic reasoning
→ risk and professional judgement questions
into supervision in ways that deepen exam-relevant thinking.
Supervision develops reflective practice, clinical reasoning, and professional judgement.
Boot Camp provides:
→ exam-specific structure
→ targeted domain coverage
→ applied practice under timed conditions
→ guidance on translating real-world clinical learning into NPE performance
Together, they are far more valuable than either alone.
Get free preview access by completing the form. crm.copp.edu.au/course-preview
22/05/2026
A full-length practice exam does more than test what you know — it reveals how you perform under real exam conditions.
Unlike isolated practice questions, a mock exam helps you identify:
* patterns in your reasoning
* areas where decision-making breaks down under pressure
* timing issues
* gaps across domains you may not notice otherwise
The value is not just in completing the exam.
It’s in what the diagnostic shows you afterwards.
→ Block out 3–4 hours for a single uninterrupted sitting
→ Treat it like the real exam — no notes, no shortcuts
→ Review the diagnostic carefully
→ Use the results to guide and refine your study plan
Get free preview access by completing the form. crm.copp.edu.au/course-preview
21/05/2026
Throughout any preparation, motivation changes. That’s normal. The candidates who stay consistent aren’t more motivated — they’re more structured.
Small daily wins compound:
→ Half an hour focused daily beats eight on Sunday
→ Reviewing one Key Concepts summary > re-reading a chapter
→ One well-reasoned practice question > twenty skimmed
→ Showing up for the study group > waiting until you ‘feel ready’
Boot Camp’s range of learning activities are built so motivation doesn’t have to do all the work.
Get free preview access by completing the form. Link below.
crm.copp.edu.au/course-preview