I've been seeing a lot of confusion about passing scores for the ANM exam, so I wanted to share what I've researched and experienced.
The official minimum is typically 71%, but most successful candidates average around 85% on practice tests before sitting for the real thing. The practice test section tends to drag scores down because it's the most conceptually dense part of the exam.
I found that working through the anm quality improvement & safety standards consistently for two to three weeks gets most people into the passing zone. The key isn't just doing more questions — it's reviewing every mistake and understanding the underlying principle.
Anyone who scored above 85%: what was your actual study timeline? Curious whether people who take more time consistently score higher or if there's a plateau effect.
Really helpful breakdown, thanks for sharing. I'm at week 4 of my ANM prep and the exam prep section is exactly where I'm struggling too. Going to try the approach you described and see if it moves my scores.
Really helpful breakdown, thanks for sharing. I'm at week 2 of my ANM prep and the exam prep section is exactly where I'm struggling too. Going to try the approach you described and see if it moves my scores.
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