How can I interpret my NEAPLEX® results?

If you want to interpret the results of your North American Pharmacy License Examination® (NAPLEX®), find your numerical score and check all the diagnostic messages that are included. The National Association of Pharmaceutical Councils (NABP), a body that develops and controls Neplex® uses up to 150 scale to determine your score. You must go through 75 or higher; The unsatisfactory score comes up with a diagnostic message that indicates your performance in large competence areas. The Scoreless Neaplex® results mean that you have not participated in the exams. Instead, your score changes between zero and 150, so a minimum score of 75 does not necessarily correspond to the correct answer to 50% of the test items. Like other developers of standardized tests and entrance exams, it does not reveal special algorithms that are used to deline your score. However, it is reported that your score reflects the level of your ability and also how it compares to the minimum level needed to transition.

The results of your Neplex® can also reflect whether you have completed the test. The exam includes 185 items, and if you answer at least 162 but less than 185, your score may be lower than you expect because there is a punishment based on the number of items you haven't answered. If you have answered less than 162 items, then your NEAPLEX® results will not show the score and you must repeat the test.

If the results of the NAPLEX® include a diagnostic message, which means a score failure that is smaller than the required 75. Although the NABP is not allowed to overview of the test items, the diagnostic message indicates your relative performance in the main competency areas that are evaluated on Neplex®. Such information can study you more efficiently when you are preparing to repeat Nezlex®.

Browsing Neaplex® is one of many difficult steps to become a pharmacist. Measures your knowledge of the pharmacy field and pharmacy boardsNY using the results of Naples to determine your readiness for licensing and input pharmaceutical work. You can usually view your score on the official website or accept them through the State Council from which you are looking for a license. Your results are also handed over to these state plates of the pharmacy you choose.

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