If I bought a package can I practice it as long as I wish or will I only be able to take the each question once? thx
Dear Brunovski,
David @ EU TrainingThu, 05/25/2017 - 18:01Permalink
Dear Brunovski,
Any tests/questions that you start will end up in your Practice History. You can re-take these tests and questions as many times as you like with no limit.
To access these go to you Practice Center and click on Practice History in the left side menu.
I have taken the test once and I would like to take a new test composed by a new set of questions.
I could find the option to re-take the already taken test.
Where can I find the option to start a new test though?
Many thanks and kind regards,
Valeria
Hi Valeria,
David @ EU TrainingWed, 11/25/2020 - 15:14Permalink
Hi Valeria,
You can access your questions through the "Start New Test" box on your dashboard.
Please select the desired competition from the dropdown menu, and click next. Here you will be able to adjust the language and quantity of the questions you wish to include in your test. Pick "Compose Custom Test" from the list if you only want to practice one test type.
Kind regards,
David
Dear Brunovski,
Dear Brunovski,
Any tests/questions that you start will end up in your Practice History. You can re-take these tests and questions as many times as you like with no limit.
To access these go to you Practice Center and click on Practice History in the left side menu.
Kind regards,
David @ EU Training
Hi,
Hi,
I have taken the test once and I would like to take a new test composed by a new set of questions.
I could find the option to re-take the already taken test.
Where can I find the option to start a new test though?
Many thanks and kind regards,
Valeria
Hi Valeria,
Hi Valeria,
You can access your questions through the "Start New Test" box on your dashboard.
Please select the desired competition from the dropdown menu, and click next. Here you will be able to adjust the language and quantity of the questions you wish to include in your test. Pick "Compose Custom Test" from the list if you only want to practice one test type.
Kind regards,
David