Hi everyone,
A first time poster here! I just had a question relating to the NAPLEX. I just took the exam 2 days ago, and after I finished the exam I felt like I did alright. Then the evil second guessing part of my brain took over, and I started to look up all of the answers I got wrong. I feel like I performed well on the math, maybe missing one or more. However, when I think back to all the questions I got wrong I think it is over 30 ! I know this is an adaptive score, but is this number similar to what others gather from their experience?
Also, does anyone know the approximate % of questions needed to get right to move on in life?
Just feeling a little uneasy now
Thanks
A first time poster here! I just had a question relating to the NAPLEX. I just took the exam 2 days ago, and after I finished the exam I felt like I did alright. Then the evil second guessing part of my brain took over, and I started to look up all of the answers I got wrong. I feel like I performed well on the math, maybe missing one or more. However, when I think back to all the questions I got wrong I think it is over 30 ! I know this is an adaptive score, but is this number similar to what others gather from their experience?
Also, does anyone know the approximate % of questions needed to get right to move on in life?
Just feeling a little uneasy now
Thanks