Are previous scores also sent?

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asudan1981

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Hi,

My Question is if one retakes the exam,are old scores also reported along with our newer score to the university we apply? And if one scores less than the previous one, which one is reported?

Thanks.

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Previous scores are NOT reported to the universities.

Candidates, who previously earned National Board credit, may retake the examination. However, the most recent scores are always reported. Please note that a candidate could jeopardize his or her passing status if the candidate performs poorly on the reexamination.
Source: Candidate Guide, page 31

However, you can order your history of NB scores for an additional fee.

Also, the Joint Commission will provide a history of National Board scores (recent and previous scores) upon receipt of a written request from the candidate. The fee for a history of scores is $40. This history of scores is available only for examinations taken after April 1982.
Source: Candidate Guide, page 30
 
Hey axis! Thanks a lot for the useful piece of information.I had a question.Can university also pull up my old nbde records?

Thanks again.
 
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