TORONTO, ON, April 02, 2014 (Press-News.org) CanadaQBank has recently announced that they have made the decision to launch a brand new user interface on their medical licensing software website. This has been done in order to simplify the preparation process for students who are studying to pass a medical licensing examination.
Passing a medical licensing examination is by no means an easy task, which is why CanadaQBank has decided to simplify and streamline the test preparation process as much as possible. Questions and cases that are presented to students as part of the preparation process on the site are an accurate depiction of what can be expected during the actual examinations.
Unlike many other practice platforms, CanadaQBank has ensured that their site keeps up to date with changes that are made by Medical Council of Canada. Students are presented with a range of high yield multiple choice questions and cases, all of which help them prepare to pass their exams when the time comes.
Another unique feature that can be found on the site is a 'review my tests' section, where students can analyze, review or even retake practice tests if need be. Each test is archived after completion which enables students to compare their progress and understanding against that of their previous test scores.
CanadaQBank has also included a unique test and tutor mode on the site, which enables students to add their own notes while studying; highlight important sections of text and review everything they have done on a single page. A 'study topic' feature has also been made available, which enables students to master each topic individually before moving on to another.
Students who would like further information can go here: http://www.canadaqbank.com
CanadaQBank is an online test and exam preparation service that is committed to helping medical students gain the necessary knowledge in order to pass their examinations with flying colors. Over the years, thousands of students have used the services of this company to prepare for various medical examinations.
CanadaQBank Launches New User Interface for Their Medical Licensing Examination Software
that CanadaQBank has launched a new user interface on their medical licensing examining software site.
2014-04-02
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