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ThePREview exam is an opportunity to showcase your potential to develop into a well-rounded doctor. Below is free advice, strategies, and preparation resources to help you prepare to complete the PREview exam.

Interested in learning about updates to the 2024 PREview testing year and resources to help you get ready for the exam? Watch the recording of the AAMC PREview Exam Nuts-n-Bolts webinar to learn about scheduling a testing session, accessing the practice exam and other preparation materials, workspace and environmental preparation, taking the exam and sharing scores with schools.


The AAMC is committed to providing all individuals with an opportunity to demonstrate their proficiency on the AAMC PREview exam. This includes ensuring access to persons with disabilities in accordance with relevant law.


Do you want to know what taking the English/Language Arts/Literacy portion of the IAR Assessments is like? A practice test for each grade is available below for you to use to familiarize yourself with the kinds of items and format used for the tests.


Do you want to know what taking the Mathematics portion of the IAR Assessments is like? A practice test for each grade is available below for you to use to familiarize yourself with the kinds of items, tools, and format used for the tests.


Do you want to know what taking the Science Assessment is like? A practice test for each grade is available below for you to use to familiarize yourself with the kinds of items and format used for the tests.


Information on Accessibility Features The full list of accessibility features embedded for all students and accessibility features that need to be identified in advance can be found in the Accessibility Features and Accommodations Manual. Answer masking, color contrast (background/font color) and text-to-speech for mathematics, are available for all participating students who need these tools, but need to be identified in advance via the Personal Needs Profile (PNP).


Information on Accommodations The full list of accommodations for students with disabilities and English learners can be found in the Accessibility Features and Accommodations Manual.


The interaction has been updated to a more common design that aligns to the standard interaction used by screen reader users. Now, when students navigate into a multiple choice field, the radio button given focus by the Screen Reader will automatically be selected. Students can use the space bar to remove the selection.


A screen reader is a software application, separate from text-to-speech embedded in TestNav, which conveys web content through audio. Screen readers are appropriate for students who are trained to use the software and who use it in the classroom, including those who are blind or have a visual impairment.


To print Large Print Paper Practice Tests to the optimal enlargement of 150% to 18 point font, they must be printed on 14" x 18" paper. Do not use print scaling or fit-to-page in your printer settings.


Large Print Paper Practice Tests can also be printed on 11" x 17" paper with a print size of less than 150% of the standard print. For this, print scaling or fit-to-page must be set in your printer settings.


Tactile graphics are images that use raised surfaces so that a person who is blind or visually impaired can feel them. They are used to convey non-textual information such as maps, paintings, graphs, and diagrams.


Tactile graphics are required for students using Screen Reader or downloadable .BRF versions for the Grade 8 ELA and all Mathematics tests because the non-textual information cannot be displayed electronically or printed/embossed via a downloadable .BRF file.


If you have a student who is blind or has a visual impairment and who requires tactile graphics to take the practice tests, please contact the Practice Test Tactile Graphics Point of Contact for your state.


The questions that follow are designed to make prospective students aware of the mathematics background required for those intending to take one of the SFU Calculus courses: MATH 150, 151, 154 or 157. The actual test will cover the same concepts as this practice test does, but the questions will be different. For more information about the expectations, read Calculus Readiness Test Assessment Topics.


Treat the Practice Calculus Readiness Test as a learning experience: if your answer to a question is incorrect, make sure that you understand the concept the question is related to before attempting the actual test.


Each on-line test includes a diagnostic scoring report to help students identify strengths and weaknesses in some topic areas. These 40 question multiple-choice tests should be taken without a calculator. The recommended time needed for taking each test is approximately one hour, but there is no enforced time limit.


Students might use their results on these practice tests to learn about topics in which they might need additional study or review. The MDTP Learning Modules are aligned to these topics and can be used after students receive their practice tests results.


The Student Readiness Tool should be used to familiarize students with how to navigate the TestNav 8 computer-based environment (advancing, going back, tool bar, embedded supports and accommodations), how to use online tools, and how to work with online test questions.


The purpose of the practice test is to provide an opportunity for the student to practice solving different ISASP item types and content. Practice test scoring tables provide preliminary estimates of student proficiency.


Each Readiness Test testing session is priced at $85 and allows examinees 75 minutes to answer 60 questions in the domain content categories of the Test Content Outline. Please consult the appropriate Test Content Outline to review the content categories: -certifications/.






Important Update: Effective immediately, Live Remote Proctoring (LRP) is no longer offered as a scheduling option for ANCC certification exams. Candidates may take the Readiness Test via LRP or at a Prometric testing center but must take the certification exam at a Prometric testing center. All Prometric testing centers are now operating at pre-pandemic capacity. Please choose the testing environment for the Readiness Test that best fits your needs. It is recommended to schedule the Readiness Test at a testing center if you want to familiarize yourself with the testing center's location, check-in procedures, and policies before taking the ANCC certification exam.


After you take the test, you will receive a detailed score report an hour later via email. The score report will include your performance percent score, minimum percent passing score, and the number of questions answered correctly in each content domain. View your score report here.


ANCC, in collaboration with Prometric, offers nursing programs and organizations the option to purchase bulk orders of Readiness Test vouchers for their students or employees. Individual nursing students or nurses redeem the voucher code when scheduling a Readiness Test.




NOTE: This program is being piloted as a resource for nursing programs and healthcare organizations to support their students and employees in preparing for certification. Please contact the ANCC Readiness Test Team at anccread...@ana.org for questions and to register.


Q: Who can take the Readiness Test?

A: Anyone who is considering applying for a certification, planning to retest for a certification, or wanting the experience of taking a test administered by Prometric.


Q: What COVID-19 safety measures are in place at the Prometric testing centers?

A: Prometric will no longer require candidates or test center personnel to wear masks. For more details on COVID-19 precautions at testing centers, please visit this link: -19-update/covid-19-update.


Q: Does the Readiness Test have to be completed in one sitting?

A: Yes, the Readiness Test must be completed in one sitting. The test is administered in a timed, live-proctored environment.


Q: How do I reschedule or cancel my Readiness Test?

A: If you wish to change your test date or time, you must do so by the second calendar day prior to your appointment. Rescheduling and canceling appointments can be accomplished via the Web site (www.prometric.com/anccr), available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or by calling Prometric's Call Center at 1- 800-350-7076.


Q: I have not been able to find available appointments at a Prometric testing site. What can I do?

A: We recommend that you continue to check for testing center availability via It is possible that you may need to travel farther than usual to the closest available test center.


Q: Can ANCC help me with scheduling my Readiness Test?

A: ANCC staff are unable to assist with scheduling your Readiness Test. Please visit to schedule your exam. If you are unable to schedule via the link above, you may call the Prometric Registration and Scheduling line at 1.800.688.5805.


Q: I cannot reach anyone at Prometric for assistance. What can I do?

A: You may send an email to candid...@prometric.com. You may also call the Prometric Candidate Care line at 1.800.853.6769. Responses may be delayed as Prometric has received a higher than usual number of inquiries.


Q: I was able to schedule my Readiness Test at a Prometric testing center. How can I switch my appointment to a Live Remote Proctoring appointment?

A: You will need to cancel your existing appointment at the testing center and then schedule a different appointment for a LRP session.

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