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Exam prep pages: which exams WeSolve+ has pages for

This page is the directory of the WeSolve+ exam pages. WeSolve+ is best for a candidate who already has their own notes or a PDF and wants practice questions out of that file. Seven pages are written in English: NCLEX, USMLE, MCAT, SAT, AP Biology, GRE and IELTS.

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Ten more cover exams taken in Turkiye. Every page follows the same shape: what the exam is, how questions are built from your material, that exam's official schedule, and the list of sources used on the page. There is no ready made question bank here; every question comes out of the file you upload, so no file means no output.

Health and medical exams

Three pages sit in this group. NCLEX covers the nursing licence examination and leans on questions that can be answered from text alone. USMLE covers the medical licensing steps, where your own lecture decks and lab value tables are usually the material you already hold. MCAT covers the admissions test and its section structure. In all three the same rule applies: a generated question never refers to a figure you cannot see, because the app cannot show you a figure it did not receive.

Admissions and school exams

SAT and AP Biology are both College Board programmes and their pages state the section structure from the College Board's own published material. GRE is run by ETS and its page states the sections and scoring as ETS publishes them. IELTS covers the four bands and how a listening or reading note becomes practice. Where those pages state a number, we put the awarding body next to it, so you can check it rather than trust us.

Exams taken in Turkiye

Ten pages cover the Turkish system, and the Turkish exam directory lists every one. They are not translations of the English pages: the exams differ in structure, scoring and calendar, so we wrote each page for its own exam. Three pages cover the university entrance exam, the public service exam has its own page, and a separate score tool sits alongside it. Writing an invented English equivalent of a Turkish exam page would be worse than having none, so those pages carry no English counterpart.

What these pages do not promise

None of them leak exam questions, sell past papers or promise a score. A student meeting a subject for the first time should start with a course, a textbook or a teacher; WeSolve+ works on material you already have and stays inside it. To see what the app actually does, read the features pages. To see how it differs from other study apps, read the comparisons. Limits and prices are on the pricing page, common questions on the FAQ page, and who built it on the about page. The guides explain the study method itself, and you can write to us from the contact page.

Sources used on this page

WeSolve+ exam pages and their awarding bodies
ExamPageAwarding body
NCLEX/for/nclexNCSBN
USMLE/for/usmleUSMLE programme
MCAT/for/mcatAAMC
SAT/for/satCollege Board
AP Biology/for/ap-biologyCollege Board
GRE/for/greETS
IELTS/for/ieltsIELTS partners
Turkish exams/sinavlarOSYM and MEB

Do these pages contain past exam questions?

No. There are no past papers, leaked questions or ready made question banks on any of them. Every question is generated from the file you upload. For official past material, go to the awarding body; the sources section of each page carries its address.

Are the exam dates current?

Each page states the official guide the date came from and the date it was measured. If a date changes, the awarding body is the authority, which is why we link to it directly. We do not write a date from memory; we write what the published guide says.

My exam is not listed. Can I still use the app?

Yes. The app works from the file you upload, not from an exam name. You can generate questions from your own notes for any subject. Where a page exists, you additionally get that exam's schedule and sources collected in one place.

Why do the Turkish pages have no English version?

Because they cover different exams, not the same content in another language. Translating a Turkish exam page into English would produce a page about an exam its English readers cannot sit. Pages without a genuine counterpart carry no language link at all.

Last updated: 2026-08-15