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MSCNLN

2004-02-25, 6:49 pm

Ok, lets say the test is scored from 0 to 800, instead of 100 to 900. The passing scores would be 415 and 405, which are roughly 50% of 800. So, does that mean the passing score is a little over 50%? (Are all questions weighted the same?) I have noticed that most testing programs put the passing score at 80%.

If I can get 80% on the practice tests, do I have anything to worry about? (yes, I know I should be getting 100%)
Anthony & Virginia

2004-02-25, 9:24 pm

Figure that you can get about 10 wrong out of 80 and pass comfortably.
After that, your odds go down pretty fast.

I like to mark all questions that I am not sure of and go back to them at
the end of the test. If I have 10 or less marked questions, I'll just end
the test.


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> Ok, lets say the test is scored from 0 to 800, instead of 100 to 900.
> The passing scores would be 415 and 405, which are roughly 50% of 800.
> So, does that mean the passing score is a little over 50%? (Are all
> questions weighted the same?) I have noticed that most testing programs
> put the passing score at 80%.
>
> If I can get 80% on the practice tests, do I have anything to worry
> about? (yes, I know I should be getting 100%)
>
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