Run as an individual project
Open TestPrep is maintained by one person. The goal is to keep useful practice pages available without forcing learners into an account or paid course first.
About Open TestPrep
Open TestPrep exists for learners who want to start studying before committing to an expensive prep course. I maintain the site as a practical study tool: find a licensing exam, answer original practice questions, read concise explanations, and use optional AI help only when you need a focused walkthrough.
Open TestPrep is maintained by one person. The goal is to keep useful practice pages available without forcing learners into an account or paid course first.
Practice questions are written for concept review. They are not copied from exam administrators, leaked sources, recalled items, or answer-sharing sites.
For state-regulated exams, content is reviewed against public regulator, vendor, candidate handbook, or exam-outline material where available before questions are published.
Licensing rules and exam requirements can change. Open TestPrep is a study aid, so learners should confirm current requirements with the official regulator or exam administrator.
Many learners just need a low-friction way to test what they know before choosing a paid course, tutor, or larger question bank. Open TestPrep keeps that first step free.
The tradeoff is scope: the site focuses on structured practice pages, original questions, clear explanations, and source-aware updates. It does not claim to replace official handbooks, state regulator guidance, or a complete paid curriculum.
Yes. Public study pages, practice questions, answer feedback, and basic explanations are free to use without registration. Optional AI study help requires login so daily usage limits can be applied.
No. Open TestPrep is independently maintained and is not endorsed by or sponsored by exam administrators, state agencies, testing companies, certification bodies, or trademark owners unless explicitly stated.
No. The questions are original practice material for study and review. They are designed to help learners review concepts, not to reproduce secured exam content.
Use the live chat when it is available, or email feedback@opentestprep.org. Corrections and source updates are especially useful for state-regulated licensing pages.