Step 1 Question. How much Qs can get wrong to get a 230+?

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Hey all, took Step 1 last Friday. I think I did well... but just wondering because I know I got some wrong here and there. How many if anyone knows, how many wrong can one get to get a 230? I think I marked 6-7 per section but probably didn't get that many wrong per section.

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Nobody is going to be able to reasonably answer this for you. The number changes with each exam form, and nobody will truly ever know how many they got right/wrong on an exam.

There is a Reddit calculator that is ridiculously accurate in predicting scores based on your practice exams; beyond that there's no way to judge how you did. Just gotta wait it out.
 
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Nobody is going to be able to reasonably answer this for you. The number changes with each exam form, and nobody will truly ever know how many they got right/wrong on an exam.

There is a Reddit calculator that is ridiculously accurate in predicting scores based on your practice exams; beyond that there's no way to judge how you did. Just gotta wait it out.
says i'll get a 233... not bad lets see.
 
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Nobody is going to be able to reasonably answer this for you. The number changes with each exam form, and nobody will truly ever know how many they got right/wrong on an exam.

There is a Reddit calculator that is ridiculously accurate in predicting scores based on your practice exams; beyond that there's no way to judge how you did. Just gotta wait it out.
is there one for COMLEX Level 2 ce?
 
I took my step 1 on 7/18 and complete 1 on 7/24, the score will come out 3-4 weeks and they release scores on Wednesday.
 
The average score for the data the reddit predictor uses is in the low 240s I believe. From what I've seen it more often accurately predicts students that are going to score in the upper 240s and higher, and there is a lot more variation for lower scores being accurate. the 95% CI seems to usually hold true though.
 
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