Testnav

TestNav Experience

At our school, we use a program called TestNav that helps determine student placements for future classes. However, the testing process can be quite lengthy and feels repetitive. Since 3rd grade, the format has remained unchanged. I’m curious—does your school use TestNav as well, or is it just us?

One Reply to “Testnav”

  1. It sounds like you’re dealing with TestNav quite a bit! Many schools use similar programs for assessments and class placements, so you’re not alone in this. It’s definitely frustrating when tests feel repetitive and take a long time. Have you found any strategies to make the process a bit easier, or do you think they should consider changing up the format to keep things more engaging?

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