NAVLE Question

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Is NAVLE scoring ranked?

Thanks!

Not sure what you mean by ranked. All the report says is the passing score, your score, and Pass in a big grey box (if you passed that is)

I have no clue what the report looks like if you failed. (thank goodness, because that test sucked!)
 
haha yeah I'm not looking forward to it either..

With "ranking" I guess I meant if two people apply for the same residency and one scored a 70, and the other one a 71 does that have any effect on who is more competitive? Or are NAVLE scores of minor importance after passing.
 
haha yeah I'm not looking forward to it either..

With "ranking" I guess I meant if two people apply for the same residency and one scored a 70, and the other one a 71 does that have any effect on who is more competitive? Or are NAVLE scores of minor importance after passing.

No one asks for your score so no. All they care is that you passed and can practice legally.
 
Ah k. Thanks!
 
what is a passing score in the navle? Is the the test marked on a scale or do you just have to get a certain amount of marks to pass?
 
what is a passing score in the navle? Is the the test marked on a scale or do you just have to get a certain amount of marks to pass?

It is different every year. They will tell you what the passing score is on the report you get.
 
From an email I sent out to my classmates recently.. 🙂



From the NAVLE website: http://www.nbvme.org/


What is the passing score?

NAVLE scores are expressed on a scale where the passing point is set at 425. If the individual board requests the score to be reported on another scale (where 70 or 75 is passing) that will be done. The actual passing standard is the same in all jurisdictions. The NAVLE uses a fixed, criterion-referenced passing score, and is not graded on a curve. This means that each candidate's performance is measured against a fixed standard, and the passing point does not vary based on the performance of other candidates.

How is the passing score determined?

The passing score is developed using a content-based, or criterion-referenced standard setting procedure. Members of a committee composed of veterinarians representing the various content areas covered by the NAVLE work individually and collectively to determine the minimum score that a candidate has to achieve in order to be judged minimally competent to enter private clinical practice. The passing standard is approved by the NBVME, and is applied to each form of the NAVLE using a procedure called equating. Equating ensures that the passing standard remains constant in spite of minor variations in item difficulty from one form of the NAVLE to another. Raw scores (the number of items that candidates answer correctly) are converted to scaled scores (see above) and the scaled scores are reported to licensing boards and candidates. More information on NAVLE standard setting can be found on the NAVLE page on this website.
 
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