What is the passing score on the Esthetician exam?
The passing score for the esthetician exam can vary significantly depending on the state or country where you are taking the test, as each jurisdiction sets its own standards for licensure. In general, esthetician exams are divided into two parts: a written (theoretical) portion and a practical (hands-on) portion. Each part may have its own passing score requirement.
Typical Passing Scores
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Percentage-Based: Many esthetician exams use a percentage to define the passing score. It’s common to see passing scores set around 70% to 75%, but this can range higher or lower depending on specific regulatory requirements.
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Scaled Scores: Some exams use a scaled scoring system, where your raw score (the number of questions you answered correctly) is converted into a scaled score on a different scale. For example, a scale might run from 1 to 100, and the passing score might be set at 70. Scaled scores help normalize results across different versions of the exam to ensure fairness.