11-27-2015, 10:05 AM
I'm not on my home computer, I'm on vacation and away from all my files to give you real numbers- but the raw score isn't a percentage in the way you might be used to seeing. 85/100 correct = 85% but not on these tests. Each test has its own individual score formula. So, in theory, 85% correct on one score might be a scaled score of 60 on one exam, but on a different exam it might mean a 70!
I'm not totally sure I understand where your numbers in your question came from (practice scores?) but you won't have access to your actual raw score, only your scaled score. You also will never know the number of questions you got right or the number of questions on your test. Within each exam, some questions are not graded, so completing 80 doesn't mean you're graded on 80, perhaps only 77 of them are graded. In any event, you'll receive a score report with your scaled score and if it is higher than the required score (50) then you've passed. Hope that helps!
I'm not totally sure I understand where your numbers in your question came from (practice scores?) but you won't have access to your actual raw score, only your scaled score. You also will never know the number of questions you got right or the number of questions on your test. Within each exam, some questions are not graded, so completing 80 doesn't mean you're graded on 80, perhaps only 77 of them are graded. In any event, you'll receive a score report with your scaled score and if it is higher than the required score (50) then you've passed. Hope that helps!