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What raw score do you need to pass the SLP Praxis?

What raw score do you need to pass the SLP Praxis?

For the Praxis Speech-Language Pathology test, the recommended passing score is 74 out of a possible 108 raw-score points. The scaled score associated with a raw score of 74 is 162 on a 100–200 scale.

What does a raw score on the Praxis mean?

On most Praxis ® tests, each selected-response question answered correctly is worth one raw point; your total raw score is the number of questions answered correctly on the full test. Selected-response questions are scored by computer.

How do you convert raw score to scaled Praxis?

HOW TO CONVERT A PRAXIS II RAW SCORE INTO A PRAXIS II UNOFFICIAL SCORE:

  1. Step 1: Turn the ratio of your Praxis II raw score into a percentage. Example: The Praxis 5081 raw score I described above is 92/130.
  2. Step 2: Add 100 to your percentage number to get your scaled unofficial score.

How is the SLP praxis test scored?

Note: The Praxis Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) test scores are reported on a 100–200 score scale in one-point increments. The test code for the Praxis Speech-Language Pathology test is 5331. The required score for ASHA and the state boards of examiners is 162.

How many questions can you miss on SLP Praxis?

While it’s important to be thoughtful about taking the Praxis, don’t overdo it. You only need a 70% to pass – you don’t have to be perfect. In fact, you can miss three out of ten questions and still be okay because (repeat after me) you are a badass.

Do unofficial SLP Praxis scores change?

In fact, the vast majority of the time, there is no difference between the unofficial and official scores. This is because the Praxis Core is not adjusted for the relative difficulty of a set of questions, or the performance of other students on the same questions you took.

How accurate are Praxis raw scores?

In most cases, the unofficial score will be exactly the same as your official score, unless the test center itself made a mistake in calculating your points. The raw score will be different and is a less accurate measure of how you actually performed, in terms of answering everything correctly.

What is a good score on the SLP Praxis?

The new scaled score range of 100-200 has a passing score of 162. The old score range was 250 to 990 with a passing score of 600. Data for the 2014-2015 test year are presented using the new score range.

What percentage of people pass the SLP Praxis?

The SLP Praxis passing score is 162 on a 100-200 point scale. At Pediatric Therapeutic Services (PTS), we surveyed 53 speech-language pathologists in Pennsylvania. An impressive 92% passed the SLP board exam the first time they took it.

What is passing on the Praxis SLP?

Passing Scores *ASHA will continue to accept a passing score on the Praxis test (both the 5342 and 0342 test codes) if this version is required by your state’s licensing agency. The passing score on this version of the test is 170.

Is the unofficial Praxis score accurate?

How many questions can you get wrong on the SLP Praxis?

How many questions can you miss on the SLP Praxis to pass?

What is the difference between a raw score and a standard score?

A raw score is based on the number of items that were answered correctly on a test or a subtest. For example, if a subtest has 20 items and the child answered 14 of them correctly, the raw score is 14. This raw score is then converted to a standard score. Standard scores between 85-115 fall within the average range.

Do unofficial Praxis scores change?