Tired of the uncertainty around how NBME forms, self-assessment scores, and Free 120 results correlate? Want to know exactly when you are ready to take the exam and get the result you want?
The AMBOSS score predictor is here to eliminate the guesswork and show you if you are ready to sit your next USMLE® and get the result you want. The more practice exams you provide, the more accurate your prediction will be. Ready to try it out?
Research shows that our estimates are within 7-10 points of students’ real results. Dive into our report and learn about the data modeling techniques that make it happen!
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In order to share your practice exam scores and receive a predicted score, you need to have an active AMBOSS subscription. However, anyone with an AMBOSS account, even those without an active subscription, can share their final result once they have received their official USMLE exam score. Do you want to create an account? It's free and only takes a minute. Create yours here.
Once you submit your practice exam scores, the results will be saved to your AMBOSS account, so you can come back and add new practice exam results to get an updated prediction. At least one of your supported practice exams or inputs should be within four weeks of your main exam date for accurate predictions. In addition to your predicted score, you will also receive a score range and passing probability for your upcoming exam.
Our software offers the best accuracy in predicting scores when benchmarked against other popular score predictors. In addition to a score, we provide a predicted score range. Students' real USMLE scores will fall within this predicted range 95% of the time.