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Exam Readiness Score: How Prepry Measures Your Preparation

Learn how the Prepry Exam Readiness Score (0–100) combines coverage, mastery, and mock exam performance to show if you're ready to pass your certification exam.

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Written by Michael Zaladonis
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Your Prepry Exam Readiness Score (0–100) tells you how prepared you are to pass your certification exam. It combines your study coverage, question mastery, and mock exam performance into a single score — updated automatically as you study.

What is the Readiness Score?

The Readiness Score is a 0–100 rating based on multiple signals from your study activity. It answers one question: Am I ready to sit for my exam?

What do the tiers mean?

Your score places you into one of four preparation tiers:

Tier

Score Range

What It Means

Early Stages

0–49

You're getting started. Focus on building a daily study habit and exploring the question bank.

Building Foundation

50–69

Real progress is happening. Keep reviewing weak areas and increasing your topic coverage.

Getting There!

70–84

You're in a strong position. Fine-tune weak spots and take mock exams to sharpen your readiness.

Exam Ready

85–100

You're well-prepared. Maintain your momentum and schedule your exam with confidence.

What is Coverage?

Coverage measures how much of the question bank you've seen. You don't need to see every single question — reaching approximately 85% coverage earns you full marks on this signal. The more topics you explore, the higher your coverage.

What is Mastery?

Mastery measures how many of the questions you've seen are fully learned. It's about depth, not just exposure. Aim to master at least 70% of your encountered questions for a strong signal.

What is the Mock Exams signal?

Mock exam performance is the strongest predictor of real exam success. This signal uses your timed mock exam scores, weighted toward your most recent attempts — so your latest performance always counts the most.

If you haven't taken a mock exam yet, this signal starts at 0%.

What is the tip at the bottom of the card?

The encouragement tip identifies your weakest signal and suggests a specific action to improve it. Following the tip is the fastest way to raise your overall Readiness Score.

How do I raise my Readiness Score?

  • Low Coverage? Explore new categories and topics you haven't attempted yet.

  • Low Mastery? Review missed questions. Spaced repetition strengthens long-term retention.

  • Low Mock Exams? Take a full timed mock exam. It simulates test-day conditions and is the single best way to prepare.

Your Readiness Score updates in real time as you study — every question you answer moves the needle.

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