


i am having very similar anxieties as you right now! had many stresses and distraction prior to taking the pance this week and came out realizing i made soooo many dumb mistakes and didn’t know some information. and I'm probably another week and a half out from finding out my results. I keep thinking about how hard the exam was, how I made stupid mistakes, etc. I'm just an absolute wreck right now waiting for my results. Likewise, How long should you study for the Pance Schedule to. I read some threads on here to try and quell my stress, and people that had scores of 180 on packrat were worried, so of course I'm freaking out. The PANCE scale has a minimum score of 200, a maximum score of 800, and the passing score is 350. Very generally speaking 140-159 means you have a decent chance to pass the PANCE based off your current knowledge, 160-179 means you'll almost definitely pass, and 180+ means you can stroke out in the middle of taking the test and still likely do fine. I already have a job lined up, and with the extra pressure to pass the first time, my test anxiety was through the roof. The PACKRAT was supposed to be an exit exam.

What I'm saying is that we are 2 weeks away from graduation and most of us have our PANCE date already set. As per googled information, a 111 on the packrat equates to a passing score of 350 on the PANCE. I studied for a few weeks after graduation, but I had some family issues that made it difficult to concentrate. We have already taken the PACKRAT, next is the PANCE, we've been studying all along. Hi pastudent41! Did you end up rescheduling? I was in the same boat.packrat was high 130s.
