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A Note From Nancy

You are in the right place at the right time to pass your exam!

Mock exams you can purchase cafeteria-style.

In-person group mock exams.
Do what suits your learning style and timing.

If you already feel that you know the material, purchase a mock exam or a bundle to practice your test-taking skills.

The passing score on the real exam is 67%.

There are 170 questions, 25 don’t count.

You must get 103 – 105 (or so) correct to get that 67%.

I typically tell my clients to be safely above a 70% so that you only take the exam once.

If you don’t like your scores or are feeling anxious about anything related to this process, tutoring can always fill in the gaps!

 

What do your numbers mean?

The passing score is right around 69%. It varies so some exam cycles it might be 68% or 70%.

If you’re below that, keep studying, get tutoring, maybe move your exam date.

Of the 170 questions on the real exam, they only count 150 questions.

You must get 103 correct out of the 150 that they count.

4 hours is the time limit (if you’re way under that, you might be going too fast. If you’re above that, consider tutoring to improve your reading pace and thinking efficiency).

If you have accommodations, then you don’t have to finish within 4 hours.

If you are unsure of how to learn all the material, or have lots of anxiety or any other challenges, get tutoring and/or come to an in-person class, or listen to the audio so that you don’t waste any time becoming frustrated or discouraged

What do your numbers mean?

The passing score is right around 69%. It varies so some exam cycles it might be 68% or 70%.

If you’re below that, keep studying, get tutoring, maybe move your exam date.

Of the 150 questions on the real exam, they only count 125 questions.

You must get 86 correct out of the 125 that they count.

4 hours is the time limit (if you’re way under that, you might be going too fast. If you’re above that, consider tutoring to improve your reading pace and thinking efficiency).

If you have accommodations, then you don’t have to finish within 4 hours.

If you are unsure of how to learn all the material, or have lots of anxiety or any other challenges, get tutoring and/or come to an in-person class, or listen to the audio so that you don’t waste any time becoming frustrated or discouraged!

What do your numbers mean?

72% is a passing score (so if you’re below that, keep studying, get tutoring, maybe think about moving your exam date).

Of the 75 questions on the real exam, they only count 50 questions.

You must get 36 correct out of the 50 that they count.

90 minutes is the time limit (if you’re way under that, you might be going too fast. If you’re above that, consider tutoring to improve your reading pace and thinking efficiency).

High in law, low in ethics, or the opposite? Get tutoring, come to an in-person class, or listen to the audio so that you are clear on the differences between law and ethics.

 

What do your numbers mean?

72% is a passing score (so if you’re below that, keep studying, get tutoring, maybe think about moving your exam date).

Of the 75 questions on the real exam, they only count 50 questions.

You must get 36 correct out of the 50 that they count.

90 minutes is the time limit (if you’re way under that, you might be going too fast. If you’re above that, consider tutoring to improve your reading pace and thinking efficiency).

High in law, low in ethics, or the opposite? Get tutoring, come to an in-person class, or listen to the audio so that you are clear on the differences between law and ethics.

What do your numbers mean?

72% is a passing score (so if you’re below that, keep studying, get tutoring, maybe think about moving your exam date).

Of the 75 questions on the real exam, they only count 50 questions.

You must get 36 correct out of the 50 that they count.

90 minutes is the time limit (if you’re way under that, you might be going too fast. If you’re above that, consider tutoring to improve your reading pace and thinking efficiency).

High in law, low in ethics, or the opposite? Get tutoring, come to an in-person class, or listen to the audio so that you are clear on the differences between law and ethics.

 

What do your numbers mean?

The passing score is right around 69%. It varies so some exam cycles it might be 68% or 70%.

If you’re below that, keep studying, get tutoring, maybe move your exam date.

Of the 170 questions on the real exam, they only count 150 questions.

You must get 103 correct out of the 150 that they count.

4 hours is the time limit (if you’re way under that, you might be going too fast. If you’re above that, consider tutoring to improve your reading pace and thinking efficiency).

If you have accommodations, then you don’t have to finish within 4 hours.

If you are unsure of how to learn all the material, or have lots of anxiety or any other challenges, get tutoring and/or come to an in-person class, or listen to the audio so that you don’t waste any time becoming frustrated or discouraged!

What do your numbers mean?

The passing score is right around 69%. It varies so some exam cycles it might be 68% or 70%.

If you’re below that, keep studying, get tutoring, maybe move your exam date.

Of the 150 questions on the real exam, they only count 125 questions. You must get 86 correct out of the 125 that they count. 4 hours is the time limit (if you’re way under that, you might be going too fast. If you’re above that, consider tutoring to improve your reading pace and thinking efficiency).

If you have accommodations, then you don’t have to finish within 4 hours.

If you are unsure of how to learn all the material, or have lots of anxiety or any other challenges, get tutoring and/or come to an in-person class, or listen to the audio so that you don’t waste any time becoming frustrated or discouraged!