A question about pearson online practice tests

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Do you get to keep and review the practice tests when you are done? Can you print them or go back and take them again?

I was researching the pearson website and it seems like that they are saying you can't go back and review your test after you have taken it.😕

Is this true??? Once you take the test, you see your score, and POOF it's gone??
 
Do you get to keep and review the practice tests when you are done? Can you print them or go back and take them again?

I was researching the pearson website and it seems like that they are saying you can't go back and review your test after you have taken it.😕

Is this true??? Once you take the test, you see your score, and POOF it's gone??

You can go back and review it, however you cant take it again.
 
The pearson tests are the best preparation that you can get and most like the real thing but they are all much easier. Especially reading comp. That was nasty on the real thing.
 
You can go back and review it, however you cant take it again.

This.

All I did when I wanted to do it over again was just cover the answer column (where it would show which answer you chose the first time) with a piece of paper and do the questions over again
 
You can review them, and technically you can take them over again. You will however, have to time yourself (they have timers that you can use) and you will have to "score" them yourself.
 
You can still look at the tests afterward- heck, I was able to look at them even after my test date which the website claimed was not supposed to be. 😛 You just can't input new answers... once you take the test and submit to be graded they're locked in.

Technically, you can't print them since it opens one of those little browser windows that doesn't allow printing and feeds you one question at a time. If you really want to keep the test though, you can always go through the hassle of copying down every question or taking a screenshot.

Not worth it in my mind... just study for the practice test as if you're taking the real thing and make sure to use the timer!
 
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