AMBOSS Self-Assessment to Step 2 CK conversion
Based on 579 real score reports that included a AMBOSS Self-Assessment result. On average, students went on to score about 18 points higher on the real exam than on this form. Used alone, a AMBOSS Self-Assessment score predicts the real result with a typical error of about ±7.2 points. Combining two or more tests is meaningfully more accurate.
Each dot is one real report: their AMBOSS Self-Assessment result against the Step 2 CK score they went on to get. Hover or tap a dot to see that person's full test list. r = 0.56, n = 560.
| AMBOSS Self-Assessment score | Predicted Step 2 CK |
|---|---|
| 220 | 249 |
| 225 | 251 |
| 230 | 254 |
| 235 | 256 |
| 240 | 258 |
| 245 | 260 |
| 250 | 262 |
| 255 | 265 |
| 260 | 267 |
| 265 | 269 |
| 270 | 271 |
| 275 | 274 |
| 280 | 276 |
Table and calculator assume the test was taken about 61 days before the exam, the typical timing in our data. Taking it closer to test day shifts the prediction; the full predictor uses your exact timing and every other test you have taken.
Common questions
Does AMBOSS Self-Assessment underpredict your Step 2 score?
In real score reports, students scored about 18 points higher on the actual exam than on AMBOSS Self-Assessment, so the form runs conservative on average. The conversion above already corrects for this.
How accurate is AMBOSS Self-Assessment alone at predicting Step 2?
A single AMBOSS Self-Assessment score predicts the real result with a typical error of about ±7.2 points. Combining several practice tests is meaningfully more accurate, which is what the full predictor does.
Get a real prediction, not a rule of thumb
The full predictor combines all of your practice tests with their timing, shows calibrated probability ranges, and was the most accurate of every predictor we benchmarked against real scores. See the head-to-head comparison.