230...what percentage correct?

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Stillwater45

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So on the real deal Step 1, say you want to make a 230, what percentage do you need to get correct? 60%, 70%, 80%

Do they even tell you what percent you got correct on the scoresheet?

Just wondering. Thanks

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i would guess at least 70% (and closer to 80%), but again, all the responses you'll get will be conjecture.
 
This is from what I've been told:

The test contains 350 questions, approximately 50 of which are experimental. Different questions receive different weight and some are thrown out. In the end the test is out of 300 total possible questions / points. To get a 230 then you would need to answer 76% of the 300 questions that are scored correct or 66% of the total questions.
 
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This is from what I've been told:

The test contains 350 questions, approximately 50 of which are experimental. Different questions receive different weight and some are thrown out. In the end the test is out of 300 total possible questions / points. To get a 230 then you would need to answer 76% of the 300 questions that are scored correct or 66% of the total questions.

A common theory, but just a theory.
 
This is from what I've been told:

The test contains 350 questions, approximately 50 of which are experimental. Different questions receive different weight and some are thrown out. In the end the test is out of 300 total possible questions / points. To get a 230 then you would need to answer 76% of the 300 questions that are scored correct or 66% of the total questions.

This is complete hearsay, and no one should take this as fact.

Fact is, NBME does not publish any of its grading policies.

And to address the OP's question: who cares? There are score estimators out there if that's what you're looking for.
 
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