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 jem
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Hello, I'm in the on-demand course and going to take the flex exam in July. I noticed that some (actually most) of the additional tests have the option to take them in the flex format, but some of them do not. I was wondering if the remainder of the practice tests will be changed to have the flex option? If not, would you recommend taking the ones without the flex option first? That way I can save the flex ones for closer to test day? Thank you for any feedback.
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Jem,

Thanks for the message! It's not likely that the rest will be changed to the Flex format, mainly because we don't expect the Flex format to be around all that much longer. So, we may add another 5-10 tests to the roster, but the process of converting each exam is rather laborious and I don't see converting all of them, especially because so people take tests as you go back in the catalogue. Regardless, 20 tests would cover a minimum of 6 weeks for most people, so there are still a lot!

I would keep some or all of the Flex tests for closer to your exam though, so that's a good strategy.

Thanks!

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