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If I think I did better than my score indicates, can I appeal the results of the interpreter exam?

There is no mechanism for or right to appeal test scores, except when there is clearly something that interfered with the fairness of how the test was administered in a specific situation that was outside the candidate’s control. With that one exception, all test results are final as reported to the candidate. Keep in mind that all tests whose scores are close to a threshold are automatically re-graded. So in a way, some tests have an automatic appeal built into the grading process.