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As of August 2025, I currently serve as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Music Cognition Laboratory and maintain TN state licensure as an ASHA-certified pediatric audiologist (CCC-A). In May 2015, I graduated from the University of Connecticut with my Bachel...

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Praxis Audiology exam (test code 5342) is a standardized assessment required for audiologists seeking licensure or certification in most states, including Texas. It evaluates knowledge of auditory anatomy, hearing assessment, hearing aid fitting, vestibular disorders, and professional practice standards. If you're pursuing a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree or seeking state licensure in Texas, passing this exam is typically a mandatory requirement.

The exam covers five major domains: anatomical and physiological bases of hearing and balance (approximately 20%), assessment of hearing and balance function (approximately 30%), treatment and management of hearing loss (approximately 25%), treatment and management of balance disorders (approximately 15%), and professional practice issues (approximately 10%). Success requires deep understanding across all areas, not just memorization—personalized tutoring helps you identify weak spots and build genuine comprehension in each domain.

Most candidates benefit from 3-6 months of focused preparation, though this varies based on your background and comfort with the material. Since the exam integrates clinical knowledge with scientific principles, many students find that personalized instruction helps them study more efficiently by targeting their specific gaps rather than reviewing material they've already mastered. Starting your preparation early allows time for spaced review and practice testing, which research shows significantly improves retention and exam performance.

Students often struggle with the integration of complex auditory physiology with clinical application—understanding not just how the ear works, but how that knowledge applies to diagnosing and treating hearing loss. Vestibular assessment and management, advanced audiometric interpretation, and the technical details of hearing aid acoustics are also frequent trouble spots. Working with a tutor who understands both the theoretical foundation and real-world clinical context helps you build the connected knowledge the exam requires.

Classroom instruction moves at a fixed pace for all students, but personalized 1-on-1 instruction adapts to your learning style and focuses entirely on your weak areas. A tutor can explain complex concepts like acoustic impedance or vestibular nystagmus in multiple ways until they click, create targeted practice questions for your specific gaps, and help you develop effective test-taking strategies. This customized approach typically accelerates learning and builds deeper understanding than general test prep courses.

Austin is home to the University of Texas at Austin, which offers an Au.D. program with strong clinical training and coursework aligned to Praxis content. Many students in Austin's 24 school districts and broader academic community benefit from combining their program coursework with focused exam prep. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who understand both the Praxis exam format and the clinical knowledge you need, providing personalized support whether you're preparing during your Au.D. program or reviewing before your licensing exam.

Your first session typically involves an assessment of your current knowledge across the five major exam domains, discussion of your timeline and goals, and identification of your strongest and weakest areas. The tutor will ask about your background (are you currently in an Au.D. program, or reviewing after graduation?) and learn your preferred learning style. From there, you'll develop a customized study plan that prioritizes high-impact topics and uses evidence-based strategies like spaced repetition and practice testing.

The passing score for the Praxis Audiology exam varies by state and licensing board, but typically ranges from 162-170 on a scale of 100-200. Texas requires a specific passing score set by the Texas Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Examining Board. It's important to verify the exact requirement for your state before beginning prep. Working with a tutor who understands the score you need to achieve helps you focus your efforts on reaching that target efficiently.

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