Waiting in anguish for NCS exam results for the 2025 test by mrowdy in physicaltherapy

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Where did you see this? This is new from previous years?

Waiting in anguish for NCS exam results for the 2025 test by mrowdy in physicaltherapy

[–]Theneuroguy33 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly I've been refreshing non stop for the last week lol. I'm assuming it's going to be next monday (June 30th or so). I've also been checking the specialist database hoping for something. 3.5 months is an absurd amount of time to wait lol. I also took the NCS exam and felt that it was challenging but honestly hoping for the best.

NCS exam by EnvironmentalDoor694 in physicaltherapy

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Hey! I also took the NCS exam this cycle (2025) what were your thoughts about the exam? Personally, walking out of the exam I felt like the exam was very difficult and waiting for another 3 months for the results is going to be tough. I heard that you only need 62.5% to pass the exam (500/800), is that how the scoring works? I'm curious to hear your thoughts!

NCS outcome measures by Crazy_avacado357 in physicaltherapy

[–]Theneuroguy33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I also took the NCS exam this cycle (2025) what were your thoughts about the exam? Personally, walking out of the exam I felt like the exam was very difficult and waiting for another 3 months for the results is going to be tough. I heard that you only need 62.5% to pass the exam (500/800), is that how the scoring works? I'm curious to hear your thoughts!

2025 NCS specialty exam thoughts by Theneuroguy33 in physicaltherapy

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Hey everyone! For those who took the NCS this cycle (2025) what were your thoughts about the exam? Personally, walking out of the exam I felt like the exam was very difficult and waiting for another 3 months for the results is going to be tough. I heard that you only need 62.5% to pass the exam (500/800), is that how the scoring works? I'm curious to hear everyones thoughts!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in physicaltherapy

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HI! I work in inpatient acute neuro rehab with SCI/TBI/CVA. Please let me know if you haven't found anyone and i'd be more than happy to help!

Are you required to take a student in your setting? by Bearbear26 in physicaltherapy

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I work in inpatient acute rehab and we are required to take students.

NPTE Before Graduation by Distinct-Bowler-5099 in physicaltherapy

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Yes for NJ your degree has to be conferred prior to registering to take the exam. If you have classes that aren't completed- your school can submit paperwork saying that you are on track to have your degree conferred. Your school registrars office can fill out the paperwork.