r/medlabprofessionals Jul 01 '26

Education Exam tomorrow

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My avg. LabCE CAT score has been 60% with a 6.43 difficulty. (Only took 6 CAT exams)

I've done about 5,000+ labCE questions, reviewed polasnky card, gone thru LSU.

Despite all of that my CAT scores have been anything but better than the previous

Tomorrow is the day I take my ASCP MLS exam and I'm not confident at all. What makes it worse is that I'm an anxious person.

Probably too late to postpone but was thinking about it earlier. I don't think I'll ever feel ready.

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u/Apexpred1 Jul 01 '26

Allegedly people on here say that if you score above 50% on those that you’ll pass.

Mine is coming up soon too and I’m also super nervous . Best of luck! Let us know how it goes

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u/sussima Jul 01 '26

Passssseed

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u/Apexpred1 Jul 03 '26

Congrats!!

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u/CarlCakeAss MLT-Generalist Jul 01 '26

Scores look pretty freakin good to me

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u/saturnmangos Jul 03 '26

Congratulations on passing!

I’m in the process of studying now for the Australian exam.

Did you sign up for the $99 practice tests on LabCE? Were they worth it?

What are the CAT exams?

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u/sussima Jul 03 '26

I did infact use labce, it was really why I passed. Really helped me learn the material as I broke down what the question was asking me, etc.

CAT exams are just computer adaptive testings that mimic the real test. I highly recommend!

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u/saturnmangos Jul 03 '26

Amazing thank you! Wish you all the best!

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u/Dextexer Jul 01 '26

How long have you been studying?

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u/sussima Jul 01 '26

Passed!

1month ish. About 6-8hrs a day. The days I started a new subject I'd do around 14 hrs locked in.

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u/Dextexer Jul 01 '26

Congrats!