NASM CPT FAQ

What is the NASM CPT passing score?

The passing score for the NASM CPT exam is 70%, which means candidates must get at least 70% of the questions correct to pass the exam.

Detailed Answer

The NASM CPT exam consists of 120 multiple-choice questions, and candidates have 2 hours to complete the exam.

The exam covers a wide range of topics related to personal training, including exercise science, program design, client assessment, and professional development.

NASM uses a scaled scoring system, which means the raw score (number of correct answers) is converted to a scaled score between 200 and 800 points.

A scaled score of 500 or higher (equivalent to 70% correct answers) is required to pass the exam and become a NASM Certified Personal Trainer.

NASM periodically updates the exam content and passing score, so it's important to check the latest information on the NASM website before taking the exam.

Candidates who do not pass the exam on their first attempt can retake the exam, but they must wait at least 14 days before their next attempt.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Thoroughly review the NASM Essentials of Personal Fitness Training textbook and other study materials to prepare for the exam.
  • Practice taking practice exams and quizzes to identify areas where you need to focus your study efforts.
  • Manage your time effectively during the exam to ensure you have enough time to answer all the questions.

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