Hi,
Your CCAT report usually has three parts.
Raw score
How many questions you answered correctly out of 50.
Percentile
How your result compares to other test takers. For example, the 70th percentile means you scored higher than 70 percent of people who took the test.
Sub-scores
A breakdown of your strengths by skill area:
Verbal Reasoning
Math and Logic
Spatial Reasoning
How to use this: start with the overall picture from the raw score and percentile, then look at the sub-scores to see where you gained or lost points. If your timing felt tight, check whether most misses came near the end. If one skill area is clearly lower than the others, focus your next practice round there.
If you want a step-by-step walkthrough of what each section means and how to improve, take a look at our guide to interpreting CCAT results.
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