I think with minor exceptions (Georgia allowance for military) the states use the same NCEES cut score. Otherwise it would be difficult for comity purposes.
Is it right to say that *ALL* states use the score provided by NCEES - which is a cut score (not a raw score) where 70 or above is PASS? At least one state (GA) uses the score differently than almost all the others and lowers the PASS bar to 65 (still a cut score not a raw score) for veterans.
Um, are you commenting on my post? I am completely baffled by your comment. The word ALL appears nowhere in my post, but the word Georgia does.
I've heard imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Since your post says about exactly the same thing as mine, I'll accept the compliment.
If what you are saying is that all the states use the cutscore from NCEES but at least one makes a modification but still uses it, well, I guess that's precisely true. But that is extreme semantic hair splitting. I don't think the OP has this in mind - he/she thinks it'll be easier in the next door state to pass the test, for any applicant. I highly doubt it.