ExamWeb, Wiley Launch AP/SAT Prep Site

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ExamWeb has announced the launch of CliffsNotes TestSuccess in partnership with Wiley Publishing. The new online tool is designed to help students prepare for the Advanced Placement and Scholastic Assessment Test exams.

TestSuccess has been built on ExamWeb's assessment platform and offers a series of courses intended to provide an accurate simulation of the high-stakes tests. The tools include a diagnostic test, a wide range of practice questions, full-length exam simulations, and detailed reports on student progress. The site also gives users the ability to develop customized exams that focus on strengths or weaknesses, as well as the option to be tested only on questions missed during past attempts.

Currently, TestSuccess provides SAT exam preparation, as well as courses for AP testing in Biology, Chemistry, and English. The SAT subscription is $59.99 for 120 days of access. AP subscription costs $39.99 for 30 days or $49.99 for 90 days.

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