Can I view my unofficial Praxis score?

The moment you complete a Praxis Core exam in the testing center, you’ll be able to view your unofficial Praxis scores for Reading and Math immediately. At most testing centers, you will also be given your raw score as soon as the exam ends.

What is a good score on the elementary Praxis?

The score performance range gives an indication of the score range for the middle 50% of test takers. Most tests have an average score performance between 160 and 180. The best preparation for Praxis® exams involves making a study plan and sticking to it.

What is the Praxis passing score?

150
For the Praxis Core Mathematics exam, the passing score required is 150 for all states, except for Washington, which requires 142. For the Praxis Core Reading exam, all states require a minimum score of 156.

How many questions can you miss on the Praxis and still pass?

That means you can miss approximately 20 questions on the selected response (50/70) and 1 point on the constructed response (3/4) and still get a 172 on the test. Most states require a 157-160 on the PLT. Therefore, in this case, you pass!

What percentage is passing on Praxis?

The passing score for Core Academic Math is 150 in almost all states. Pennsylvania and Washington are the exception at 142. The passing score for Core Academic Reading Skills is 156 for almost all states.

What does raw score on Praxis mean?

Selected-response Tests On most Praxis ® tests, each selected-response question answered correctly is worth one raw point; your total raw score is the number of questions answered correctly on the full test. Selected-response questions are scored by computer.

Do you get your Praxis score right away?

As I’ve mentioned before, you get your raw score and your unofficial score immediately. Those are shown right in the test center. But in order to get licensed or secure a job you will need your official score, and these Praxis results may take a while to receive.

What does my Praxis raw score mean?

On most Praxis ® tests, each selected-response question answered correctly is worth one raw point; your total raw score is the number of questions answered correctly on the full test. Your total raw score is then converted to a scaled score that adjusts for the difficulty of that particular edition of the test.