Do the computer-based COMLEX-USA examinations require substantial computer skills?
No. Substantial computer experience is not required to take computer-based COMLEX examinations. Examinees only need to know how to click the computer mouse to select answers or other labeled options. Literature suggests that performance on computer-based tests is not related to the level of computer literacy. Additionally, all candidates will be asked to take a tutorial session prior to starting their actual examination to familiarize themselves at the Test Center with the operation of the computer, the program options available to the candidate, and the procedures used during the examination. A CBT Tutorial and Practice Items are now available on the website. Candidates are encouraged to review those materials to familiarize themselves with taking the computer-based COMLEX-USA.
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