Share Your NLE Scores

World Philippines Nursing Q/A

What are your NLE scores in each of the 5 parts and how many times did you take the exam before you passed it? :yeah:

arger said:
Hi! Im not yet taking NLE..

Is it the raw score or the average score per test?

Help! I don't know how to compute for NLE grade.

Any idea?

You should not focus on how to compute for your NLE grades. Just leave the computation of the NLE grades to the Board of Nursing. The thing here is that: Your main focus should be on REVIEWING the topics in the NLE. In this way, you'll increase by multiple folds your chances of passing. Good luck. ?

r0b0c0p said:
You should not focus on how to compute for your nle grades. just leave the computation of the nle grades to the board of nursing. the thing here is that: your main focus should be on reviewing the topics in the nle. in this way, you'll increase by multiple folds your chances of passing. good luck. ?

Well, thanks for the advise but more than reviewing the topics, I am also concerned on how grades are being computed. In that way, I'll be able to assess myself during the review process..

Hi! Im not yet taking NLE..

Is it the raw score or the average score per test?

Help! I dont know how to compute for NLE grade.

Any idea?

I have an idea (as explained by my professors) but this is not official, ok.

NLE have 5 NPs (NP1, NP2, NP3, NP4, and NP5).

Each NP is a 100-item exam.

For example:

If you get 84 correct answers in NP1 it could be translated as 84% NP1 rating.

NP2 86 correct answers --> 86%

NP3 83 correct answers --> 83%

NP4 89 correct answers --> 89%

NP5 87 correct answers --> 87%

Then, you add all scores NP1-5 and divide it by 5. This will give you the final rating, which is 85.8% in this example.

You need to score (final rating) at least 75% and score not below 70% in any subject to pass the NLE.

Good Luck!:redbeathe

^^if thats the case then the raw score is the same score that shall be used for computing the nle gen. average. ;)

i guess it's not true.. i erased many items during my NLE.. especially in test2 (i guess erased 15 items) but luckilly i still passed.. :)

Yeah. Apparently, what that reviewer told us was not true! I asked several people as to whether they had erasures and all of them had some. Some even had a lot! Seems to me that I'm the ONLY one who doesn't have one. Oh well, sometimes playing safe won't work at all times.

^ of course you will! Just do good in your interview and have a good or better grades in your TOR.

sassyces said:
Graduated March, took the NLE June: 80, 80, 78, 84, 82. Gen. ave. 80.80.. I INTENTIONALLY did n0t incur any erasures for the fear of the so rum0red 'very sensitive lead detector scanner. Accdg to 1 of our reviewers, the scanners are so sensitive that those are able to detect even a minutest fragment of lead. So if we erase and shade a new one, there's a possibility that the scanner may detect 2 answers. With that. Inasmuch as I would like to change my answers, I did not. For the longest time until now, I'm wondering what could've been my rating had I changed my answers (which I'm kinda sure were the right ones.) *sigh

same here, I was attempted to make erasures, but I remember our advicers told us that those scanners were very sensitive. few of my classmates made erasures but passed. so I really don't know whether changing your answers will really help. but if you can remember, prc gave instructions to us to avoid erasures. so just follow directions.

So you're saying I might had a higher score if I did not erased a lot? cool .. :)

^ of course you will! Just do good in your interview and have a good or better grades in your TOR.

I'd like to have some clarification on this...by TOR, do you mean Transcript of Records?

LOL. the Philippines should start working on the CAT system :) all this "erasing" issues is giving me the butterflies. i remember practicing on my review center scan trons without erasing, and i remember not erasing ANYTHING on the locals.

i passed on a flat 75 something by the way.lol

I've got 81% June board exam. It was all by the grace of God.

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