How much time do students get to take the test?
Unlike most standardized tests, the WASL is an untimed test, and students may take as much time as they need to complete each day’s section of the test. Students spend two days on each subject, but many students complete each day’s testing within about two hours. The testing window for the High School WASL spans eight days (four in March, four in April).
Unlike most standardized tests, the WASL is an untimed test, and students may take as much time as they need to complete each day’s section of the test. Students spend two days on each subject, but many students complete each day’s testing within about two hours. The testing window for the High School WASL spans eight days (four in March, four in April).
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