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How do I find my PCAT CID?

How do I find my PCAT CID?

You can find your CID by logging into pcatweb.info and going to “My Profile”; you will find the CID listed near your name. Just as with part one of this process, you will need to have an account with Pearson in order to schedule your exam.

Why does my PCAT CID say unassigned?

You need your Candidate Information Number (CID). Your CID will be displayed on your “My Profile” page near your name in the Account Information section. If your CID displays that it is “Unassigned” then there are no PCAT test scores associated with your user ID.

What is a good PCAT score 2021?

For each PCAT administration, the average scaled scores are approximately 400 for each section; this equates to the 50th percentile. To be considered competitive, you’ll want to score above the 50th percentile. Especially competitive schools may want scores above the 70th percentile or even higher.

How do you read PCAT scores?

The PCAT is scored on a scale from 200-600 with the median being a 400. The 90th percentile is typically a 430. Many pharmacy schools require that you score above a particular level on your exam in order to be considered as a candidate for admissions.

What do you need to know about the PCAT?

The PCAT is a specialized, standardized test that helps identify qualified applicants to pharmacy colleges and schools. It measures general academic ability and scientific knowledge necessary for the commencement of pharmaceutical education.

How do I report my PCAT score to PharmCAS?

You must report your PCAT CID on your PharmCAS application. Applicants who have PCAT scores and do not report a PCAT CID must contact PharmCAS at 617-612-2050. If you are applying to a pharmacy school that does not participate in PharmCAS, arrange for your PCAT test scores to be sent directly to the institution.

When did the new norm for PCAT start?

New norms: Beginning with the July 2016 PCAT administrations, all percentile ranks reported on Official Score Reports and Official Transcripts are based on a new norm group: all candidates taking the PCAT for the first time from July 2011 through January 2015.

Why are there no verbal scores on the PCAT?

The reason for this is that the new PCAT test blueprint does not include a Verbal Ability subtest, and the new norms were created for the new PCAT without any Verbal Ability scores. These changes enable all scores listed on the Official Transcript to be comparable, regardless of when they were earned.