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Quick instruction video
We recommend watching this short one-minute instruction video before getting started.
No rush – you can save and come back
Life gets busy, and that’s totally fine. You can stop at any point and finish the test another time. Here’s all you need to know:
Saving your progress
Hit the “Save and Continue Later” button at the bottom of the page whenever you need a break. Your answers are saved as you go (with your permission).
Coming back to finish
You have two ways to pick up where you left off:
Option 1 – Same browser, same device
Just come back to this page on the same browser and device you used before. Your answers will load up automatically. No link needed.
Option 2 – Get a link sent to your email
When you save, you can enter your email address to receive a personal resume link. That link works on any device and any browser, so it’s a great option if you’re not sure you’ll be coming back on the same device.
A few handy things to keep in mind
If you’re using the browser method, stick to the same browser and device you started on (e.g. Chrome on your laptop).
Try not to clear your browsing history or cookies between visits if you’re not using the email link, as that will wipe your saved progress.
Avoid private or incognito mode unless you have your email link saved.
Your draft stays saved for 30 days, so there’s no need to rush.
If you need a break mid-page, use the Save button rather than refreshing, just to be safe.
Lost your draft?
If you saved with an email link, check your inbox (and your spam folder, just in case). If you were relying on the browser method and your progress has gone, it’s most likely because cookies were cleared or you switched device. It happens! The test doesn’t take too long and you can start fresh whenever you’re ready.