A Candidate's Guide: Navigating Your Practice Assessment

This guide helps you take a practice assessment before the actual test, giving you a chance to familiarize yourself with the platform. By completing the practice assessment, you'll get a better understanding of the question types, timing, and navigation, helping you feel more confident and prepared for the real assessment.

Step-by-Step Guide to Taking the Practice Assessment

  1. Check Your Email for the Assessment Invite

    Start by checking your email for the invitation to take the assessment. Once you locate the email, click on the “Start” button to begin the process.


  2. Enroll Yourself

    After clicking "Start," you will be prompted to enroll yourself for the assessment. Simply enter your name, and you’ll be ready to move forward.


  3. View the Guide for Taking the Practice Assessment

    Before starting the practice assessment, you'll have the option to view a guide that explains how the platform works. Take a moment to review this guide to better understand the test environment.

  4. Proceed to Take the Practice Assessment

    Once you've reviewed the guide, you can move on to take the practice assessment. This is a crucial step to ensure you're comfortable with the platform before the real assessment begins.

Features of the Practice Assessment

  • Simulates the Real Assessment

    The practice assessment mirrors the actual test experience. You'll answer questions in the same format as the real assessment, giving you a realistic feel for the process.


  • No Scores, No Pressure

    The practice assessment is purely for preparation and won't be scored. This allows you to focus on getting comfortable with the question types and platform, without worrying about results.

  • Smooth Transition to the Real Test

    After completing the practice assessment, you'll be prompted to return to your invitation email, where you can easily proceed to the actual assessment whenever you're ready.

By following these steps and completing the practice assessment, you will have a better understanding of what to expect in the actual test. This will help you approach the real assessment with confidence and ease. Good luck!

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