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Core Practice Test Universal Practice Test Type 1 Practice TestHow Your EPA 608 Test History Works
Your test history page is a personal performance dashboard that automatically records every EPA 608 practice test you complete on this site. Each entry logs the test type (Core, Type I, Type II, Type III, or Universal), the date and time you took it, your raw score, percentage, and whether you passed or failed based on the official 72% threshold. Over time, this builds a complete picture of your exam readiness.
Privacy-First: All Data Stays on Your Device
We use your browser's localStorage to save your test results, which means your scores never leave your device. There is no account to create, no server storing your data, and no one else can see your results. You have full control: export your data as a JSON file for safekeeping, or clear your entire history with one click. If you switch browsers or clear your browser data, your history will reset, so use the export feature if you want a permanent record.
Why Tracking Progress Matters for EPA 608 Prep
Research on practice testing consistently shows that students who track their scores improve faster than those who study without feedback. Your history page calculates your average score, best score, pass rate, and current passing streak so you can see whether your study sessions are actually working. If your average score has been stuck below 72% for several attempts, that is a clear signal to change your approach, perhaps by focusing on a specific section or reviewing the study guides for your weakest topics.
Using Your Data to Identify Weak Spots
The Areas for Improvement section analyzes your results to find the topics where your accuracy falls below 75%. If you consistently score lower on refrigerant recovery procedures or environmental regulations, the system flags those areas so you know exactly where to focus your study time. Combined with the Wrong Answer Review feature, which lets you re-quiz yourself on every question you previously got wrong, this creates a targeted study loop: take a test, review your weak areas, retake, and watch your scores climb. Many test-takers go from failing to consistently passing within just a few focused practice sessions using this method.