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Readiness methodology

A readiness score is a study signal, not a promise

ExamPrepPro readiness results summarize performance on the questions presented and translate errors into practical study priorities.

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Reviewed2026-07-17
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What the result can tell you

The overall score describes performance on the completed form. Domain breakdowns show where the student answered more or fewer items correctly. Recommendations prioritize competencies represented by missed or uncertain items.

  • Current practice-form performance
  • Relative strengths and weak areas within that form
  • Topics to review next
  • A baseline that can be compared only when forms and conditions are sufficiently comparable

What it cannot tell you

The score is not an official university result, admissions cutoff, percentile, guaranteed pass probability, intelligence measure, or substitute for current admissions criteria. Exam forms, conditions, and applicant pools differ.

  • No guaranteed admission prediction
  • No official university equivalence
  • No causal claim that using the platform alone improved a score
  • No high-stakes decision from one attempt

Quality and future validation

Items are checked for one defensible answer, plausible distractors, clear explanation, appropriate difficulty, duplication, and source or competency alignment. Larger institutional claims require pilot data, item analysis, reliability evidence, and transparent limitations before publication.

  • Deterministic validation
  • AI-assisted review
  • Human approval for anchored forms
  • Aggregate reporting with privacy thresholds
  • Recalibration when evidence supports it

Primary references

Sources were checked on 2026-07-17. A link is evidence for the specific statement described, not an endorsement of ExamPrepPro.

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