Certification examinations, like the Technologist in Molecular Biology, MB(ASCP) and the Molecular Diagnostics Technologist, MDT(AMT), are challenging and require thoughtful preparation. LabCE's Molecular Exam Simulator can help you prepare for exams from ASCP, AMT, and more.
Over 1,200 study questions
LabCE's Molecular Exam Simulator includes over 1,200 multiple-choice questions in all molecular subject areas. Questions include images when available. Take a ten-question preview of the Molecular Exam Simulator to see what kind of questions are included.
Feedback on all 1,200 questions
Each question includes detailed feedback that explains the correct and incorrect answers, so you can learn as you practice.
ASCP & AMT practice tests
The Molecular Exam Simulator delivers practice tests that follow the format and content of major molecular certification exams, including the ASCP exam and AMT exam, with the appropriate breakdown of questions by difficulty and subject matter. The exam is harmonized to reflect the latest ASCP and AMT updates.
Affordable and convenient
LabCE's Molecular Exam Simulator is $129 for a one-year subscription. Access the Molecular Exam Simulator 24/7/365 through our secure website.
Education Program Directors: Flexible Purchasing Options Available
Let students purchase their own access to the Molecular Exam Simulator or get a group discount if your organization purchases several seats on behalf of your students. Either way, you'll be able to access all tracking and reporting features. Subscriptions are for a full year.
Customize your review
Spend more time on the questions that are more challenging for you. Focus on tricky or frequently missed questions to help optimize your study
Wide variety of subject matter
Questions cover all major laboratory subject areas, including Molecular Science, Molecular Techniques, Laboratory Operations, and Applications of Molecular Testing.
Share your results with your Program Director and instructors
Automatically report your Molecular Exam Simulator results to your program director and instructors for additional feedback. Printable reports can also be created at any time.
Track your progress over time
Charts and graphs help to show how your molecular exam simulator results improve over time. See your progress by subject area and overall score.
Compare your progress to other students
Identify subject areas in which you are stronger or weaker than other students who are using the Molecular Exam Simulator. See how your scores stack up to other users.
Benefits for Program Directors
Program Directors: Get access to the Molecular Exam Simulator for your entire program. Flexible purchasing options available - students can purchase individual access, or laboratories/programs can purchase access on behalf of their students.
- Help increase program performance with more preparation for certification exams.
- Identify subject areas for targeted remediation before course finals and ASCP/AMT exams.
- Assign your students exams based on what they should be studying.
- Track the progress of your students with online access to detailed reports and scores.
- Review students' performance on practice tests that use exam categories and question topics modeled after the actual certification exams.
- Deliver subject-specific exam review in Molecular Science, Molecular Techniques, Laboratory Operations, and Applications of Molecular Testing subject areas.
- Allow students to purchase subscriptions individually or purchase a group subscription for your program or laboratory.
- Add on to a MediaLab subscription so you and your students/employees can access both MediaLab courses and the Molecular Exam Simulator with the same username and password.
Disclaimer
Important: LabCE and MediaLab do not warrant or guarantee that you will pass your ASCP, AMT, or other exam as a result of using this molecular exam simulator system. Adequate preparation for certification exams should include a variety of resources from many different providers. The Molecular Exam Simulator is not officially endorsed or supported by ASCP, AMT, or any organization other than LabCE and MediaLab.