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Scoring & Reporting
Scoring Overview
In-depth look at how exam content is determined
Overview of the item development and review process
Exam Forms
The process for determining exam passing standards
Equating
Sometimes, different forms of a test may have slightly different levels of difficulty. NBEO uses equating to ensure that a candidate’s score accurately reflects their performance, regardless of the specific form of the exam they took. Equating is a method used to adjust raw exam scores (the number of correct answers) to account for differences in difficulty across different forms of an exam. This process ensures fairness and consistency in scoring, regardless of which form of the exam a candidate takes.
How NBEO ensures fairness for candidates when using multiple exam forms
Score Scaling and Reporting
The final step in the exam scoring process is to ensure candidates understand whether they passed or failed the exam. For Part I ABS and Part II PAM, before NBEO publishes exam scores, it converts or “scales” the scores to a scale from 100 to 900. Anything above 300 is a passing score. For the Part III PEPS exam, scale scores are not reported. Instead, candidates are informed whether they passed or failed, and failing candidates receive information about how close they were to passing.
Score Release
| NBEO Part III PEPS/ISE/LSPE Score Release Schedule | |
|---|---|
| Month Exam Taken | PEPS/ISE/LSPE Score Release Schedule |
| August | October |
| September | November |
| October | December |
| November | January |
| December | February |
| January | March |
| February | April |
| March | May |
| April | June |
| May | July |
Release of Scores
- Scores can be viewed online. Scores will not be released over the phone, fax, or email.
- One score report will be issued, at no charge, to the candidate’s optometric institution if the candidate authorizes release of the scores during registration.
- Upon completion of state board requirements, NBEO will release a free cumulative score report to the state board(s) a candidate selected during their registration.
OSLE Scores
All OSLE (Online State Law Exam) candidates will see a results screen with a score and exam summary when a test is ended. NBEO only administers the OSLE exams. State boards determine the pass/fail cut off score and release scores. A score of an OSLE exam administered by NBEO must be obtained directly from the state board; it will not appear on the NBEO score report.
Immediately following the completion of any OSLE exam, the designated state optometry board staff or department of health and services staff can review candidate scores on their password-protected OSLE administrative page.