What is the composite score for the Pre-Professional Skills Tests (PPST)?
The Composite Score is one of two ways to successfully complete the PPST. The PPST test can be passed by meeting the required cut score listed for each test in the series. Alternatively, the PPST can also be passed by use of a Composite Score which requires a candidate to obtain a minimum score in each of the three tests (Reading-171, Writing-170, Math-171), but the total of the three scores must be equal to a composite cut score of 521 for all three tests. The Composite Score provides an opportunity to pass the exams if the candidate excelled in one of the testing areas while meeting minimum scores for the other two areas.
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