How hard is it to pass the EPPP?
How hard is it to pass the EPPP?
You have four hours and 15 minutes to complete the test, and you need to correctly answer about 70 percent of the questions to receive a passing score of 500, according to ASPPB. The total number of correct responses determines your score, so it’s in your favor to guess if you don’t know the answer.
How many people pass EPPP on first try?
The results showed that although 90 percent of individuals reported passing the EPPP the first time they took it, the likelihood of passing was related to race/ethnicity, perceived benefits of accessing test preparation resources and type of doctoral degree.
What is a good score on the EPPP?
Raw scores on the EPPP are converted to scaled scores ranging from 200 to 800. The ASPPB recommends a passing score of 500 as the cutoff for independent practice, but each state and province establishes its own cutoff and you should check with your Board to determine the cutoff in your jurisdiction.
How many times can you fail the EPPP?
You will have up to 4 hours and 15 minutes to complete the test. If you did not meet the score requirements you will need to retake the EPPP. You may reapply the take the EPPP as soon as possible, however you may not take the EPPP more than 4 times in a 12 month period.
How long should you study for EPPP?
between 4-6 months
Give yourself enough time to prepare. Many individuals spend between 4-6 months studying. Don’t short yourself on study time, only to find that you feel unprepared come test day! The exam covers a large amount of material, and providing yourself enough time to retain so much information is key to success.
Can you study for the EPPP in 2 months?
There is only so much studying you can handle! In my conversations, the majority of my colleagues have studied for somewhere between 2-6 months before taking the EPPP.
Are you studying too much for the EPPP?
They found that the more you study, the better you do — but only up to a point. “What’s surprising is that beyond 200 hours of study, there’s very little additional improvement,” says Schaffer, adding that pass rates begin to fall off beyond 300 hours and even more dramatically beyond 400 hours.
How long should I study for EPPP?
What to do after failing EPPP?
If a candidate fails to meet the pass-fail threshold, they can plan to start preparing to retake the EPPP. The ASPPB assists with this by sending a performance feedback report to anybody who scored below a 500. You do not have to request or pay for this service.
What if I fail EPPP?
What do you do after you pass the EPPP?
After passing the EPPP and obtaining your professional license for the state you plan to work in, supervision is no longer required, and you have the freedom to function independently.
How many hours should I study for EPPP?
Preparing for the EPPP will take up many hours of your (I’m guessing) already busy week. Adequate preparation is like accepting a part time job – you will need to find between 10-20 hours to study per week…for at least a few months.