How to use CMA practice exams to predict actual performance?

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A full-length simulated exam, taken under real timing and test-day conditions, is the single best predictor of your readiness. The closer your simulated environment is to Prometric — quiet room, only the allowed calculator and scratch paper, no breaks, four hours straight — the more accurate the signal. As a rough guide, candidates who consistently score 75%+ on quality simulated exams tend to pass the real one; those scoring in the 60s typically need more work; those in the 50s aren’t ready yet. Don’t just look at the final number: analyze your performance by content area to spot weak topics. Take at least two full simulated exams per part before testing.

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