She got 76% of the questions right.
Her instructors in phlebotomy never told her what the passing % is.
It’s nowhere on the website or in any of her paper course materials.
She has an exam scheduled, but is concerned that she might be unready for the test.
Anyone been through this?
Is there perhaps a cite somewhere for the passing grade?
I don’t know anything personally about this, but I googled and found this document (hopefully this is the one you’re looking for) that says the passing score is 400. It doesn’t say what the maximum score is, so I don’t know what percentage 400 is equivalent to.
For the record, the document Waenara links to is the same one I used a source document for my post.
I’m still open to factual answers if anyone has one.
Sorry about that - I didn’t realize it was the same document.
I just went to the ASCP website, and it says that they use Computer Adaptive Testing (description here). Basically, it’s administered on a computer and if you answer a question correctly the next one is slightly harder, and if you’re incorrect the next question is slightly easier. Each question is assigned a point value based on difficulty, and you need at least 400 points to pass. So I don’t know if it’s possible to relate this to a percentage - you just need to answer enough difficult questions to get 400 points, within the time limit. It says the highest attainable score is 999.
Okay, thanks for the answer.
It’s computer adaptive testing, which means that knowing you got 76% of answers right on a pre-test means NOTHING.
Thanks!
Just to note, this is a thread, and a question, which the original poster, Mr.Slant, asked in 2010. He hasn’t been present on the board in five years, and it’s likely that his wife has long ago passed (or not passed) that exam.
We have similar issues with content tests for teachers. It will scale differently depending on how easy or difficult it is based on everyone’s score so there is no consistent raw score that is passing.