Certification Exam Readiness Score Calculator

Estimate your overall readiness for a certification exam by combining your average practice test score, study hours invested, weak-area coverage, and days remaining before the exam.

Formula

Readiness Score (0–100) =

0.40 × C1 (Practice Score Ratio)
+ 0.25 × C2 (Study Hour Ratio)
+ 0.20 × C3 (Weak Area Coverage)
+ 0.10 × C4 (Practice Test Experience)
+ 0.05 × C5 (Time Buffer Factor)
× 100

Where:

  • C1 = min(Practice Score / Passing Score, 1.15) / 1.15 — rewards exceeding the passing threshold up to 15% above it
  • C2 = min(Study Hours / Recommended Hours, 1.0) — capped at 100% of recommended hours
  • C3 = Weak Areas Covered (%) / 100
  • C4 = min(Practice Tests Taken / 5, 1.0) — 5 full tests is the benchmark
  • C5 = min(Days Remaining / 30, 1.0) — 30 days is the ideal buffer

Readiness Levels: ≥85 Highly Ready | 70–84 Moderately Ready | 50–69 Partially Ready | <50 Not Yet Ready

Assumptions & References

  • Practice test scores are assumed to be representative of actual exam performance under similar conditions.
  • The 40% weight on practice score reflects research showing practice test performance is the strongest predictor of exam success (Kornell & Son, 2009, Journal of Experimental Psychology).
  • Recommended study hours are exam-specific; common benchmarks: CompTIA Security+ ~60–80 hrs, PMP ~200–250 hrs, AWS Solutions Architect ~100–120 hrs.
  • A benchmark of 5 full-length practice tests is based on common guidance from certification prep communities (e.g., Reddit r/CompTIA, PMI forums).
  • The 30-day time buffer is a general heuristic; some exams may warrant longer review periods.
  • Weak area coverage is self-assessed; honest evaluation improves score accuracy.
  • This calculator provides an estimate only and does not guarantee exam outcomes.
  • Weights are based on commonly cited exam preparation frameworks and can vary by certification type.

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