What is the format of the computer-based COMLEX-USA examination?
There are two types of computer-based testing: computerized adaptive testing and computerized non-adaptive testing. In adaptive testing, the computer selects questions based on an examinee’s responses to the previous questions. The COMLEX-USA examinations are computerized non-adaptive tests. The questions selected for each COMLEX-USA examination are predetermined. The number of questions and time limit for the examinations are also predetermined and, under normal administration conditions, are the same regardless of when and where the examinations are administered. The total number of questions for a computer-based COMLEX-USA examination (COMLEX-USA Level 1, Level 2-CE, and Level 3) is 400, and the total testing time is eight (8) hours. The examination is divided into two sessions consisting of four sections. You will have four hours to complete each session, and within a session, the individual sections are not timed. All computer-based COMLEX-USA questions are multiple-choice questio
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