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    How to Use the AI Exam Simulator

    Master standardized exams with UWorld-caliber mock tests, adaptive difficulty, and detailed analytics.

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    How to Use the AI Exam Simulator

    The AI Exam Simulator provides full-length mock exams and modular practice across 60+ standardized formats.

    Getting Started

    Choosing an Exam Format

    Select from 60+ supported formats:

    • US Standardized: Digital SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT
    • Medical: USMLE Step 1/2/3, NAPLEX 2025, NCLEX
    • International: JEE, WASSCE, A-Levels, IB
    • Professional: CPA, BAR, PMP

    Exam Modes

    Tutor Mode

    • Get immediate AI-generated feedback after each question
    • See detailed explanations and related concepts
    • Great for learning and understanding weak areas

    Exam Mode

    • Timed, realistic test conditions
    • No feedback until final submission
    • Complete score report and review at the end

    Taking an Exam

    • Select your exam format from the catalog
    • Choose Tutor Mode or Exam Mode
    • Optionally select specific topics to focus on
    • Set time limits (or use the standard exam duration)
    • Begin your exam and answer questions
    • Submit and review your results

    Reviewing Results

    After completing an exam:

    • Score breakdown by section and topic
    • Question-by-question review with explanations
    • Time analysis showing how long you spent per question
    • Comparison with previous attempts

    Topic Mastery Analytics

    The Exam Simulator tracks your performance across topics:

    • Mastery heatmap: Visual overview of strengths and weaknesses
    • Radar charts: Multi-dimensional skill assessment
    • Study recommendations: AI suggests what to review next using spaced repetition
    • Progress over time: Track improvement across multiple attempts

    Multiple Attempts

    Take the same exam multiple times:

    • Each attempt is tracked independently
    • View score trends across attempts
    • Unified history shows grades, scores, and duration

    Tips for Best Results

    • Start with Tutor Mode to learn, then switch to Exam Mode for practice
    • Review incorrect answers carefully — the AI explanations highlight key concepts
    • Use the topic mastery analytics to guide your study schedule
    • Take full-length exams under realistic conditions before your actual test
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