What readiness means
Readiness is not a guarantee. It is an estimate based on practice performance and coverage. A student can be strong overall while still carrying a dangerous weak topic.
Readiness Score
A readiness estimate considers topic coverage, quiz accuracy, difficult-question accuracy, pacing, confidence, and missed-question recovery.
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Readiness is not a guarantee. It is an estimate based on practice performance and coverage. A student can be strong overall while still carrying a dangerous weak topic.
Useful readiness signals include recent accuracy, performance on difficult questions, time management, simulation scores, confidence ratings, repeat misses, and trend direction.
Treat readiness as a study signal. If the label is below target, review the weak topics and retest before scheduling or sitting for that exam part.
Last reviewed: May 21, 2026. Applies to the 2026-2027 SEE cycle. Students should confirm current exam logistics, fees, scheduling rules, and ID requirements with IRS and PSI before registering.
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