What types of score reports will candidates and schools receive from their computer-based COMLEX-USA cognitive examinations?
For the computer-based COMLEX-USA cognitive examinations, candidates will receive an official printed copy of their score reports from the NBOME by mail. The student score report will provide 3-digit standard scores, 2-digit standard scores, and a pass/fail designation. The 2-digit scores are linear transformations of the 3-digit scores so that 75 is designated as the minimum 2-digit passing score. Percentile rank will not be reported due to the fact that candidates will be taking the examination throughout the year. (Following completion of the annual testing cycle, a candidate may look up his or her percentile rank in relation to others in the same cohort. This tool is available on the NBOME website – www.nbome.org.) In addition, candidates will also be provided with a graphical performance profile according to the COMLEX-USA content categories. Since computer-based COMLEX-USA examinations are administered continuously throughout the year, osteopathic medical schools will receive sum
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