What are the features of the practice tests?
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Convenient, online access
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An interactive test simulation featuring sample test questions and explanations of correct responses
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Comprehensive, immediate feedback on your performance
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A realistic online experience similar to an actual computer-based testing environment
View a sample practice test .
Accessing your practice test
For National Evaluation Series™ tests for which practice tests are available at the time of registration, the practice test will be provided automatically during registration at no additional cost.
To access a practice test, click the My Account button in the top right of any page on this site. Once logged in, select "Access Preparation Materials" in the menu on the right side of the screen.
Note that the WEST–B practice tests are available free of charge. Click "Access Now" next to the WEST–B practice test you'd like to order.
Review minimum software and browser specifications and answers to FAQs .
Taking the practice test
You will have 120 days to access your practice test,
beginning on the date of activation.
Each practice test includes field-specific directions
similar to those that will be presented in the actual
test. Practice test questions may include graphics,
audio materials, and writing assignments, as appropriate. There is currently only one version of each practice test.
While you are testing, you may pause the test and
return to it later if you wish; you do not have to
finish the test in a single session.
Your practice test can be submitted for scoring only once, but it will be available for your review until the end of your subscription period (120 days). After you submit your practice test for scoring, you will receive immediate results showing your competency- or objective-level performance on multiple-choice questions. You may also review each item along with
the correct response and an explanation of why the
response is correct.
Practice tests with written assignment(s)
include sample responses to the assignment. You can
compare your response to the sample responses to gauge
your performance.