Wonderlic for Teachers: Score Targets & Practice Strategy

The Wonderlic shows up in teaching credential programs, certification renewals, and some district hiring batteries. Wonderlic publishes the average score for working teachers at 24 — solidly above the population mean.

24
Wonderlic occupational median
20–28
Typical employer cut-score band
66th
Population percentile at median

Why employers in this category use the Wonderlic

Teacher hiring screens for the broad reasoning ability behind curriculum delivery: explaining concepts at multiple levels, adapting to student questions, and managing the cognitive load of running a classroom. The Wonderlic's broad-domain coverage matches the role's breadth.

Where the test typically appears

What your score means in this context

A 24 sits at the occupational median; 27+ is comfortably above the typical candidate and clears most published district and credential-program thresholds. A score below 20 is below the role's median and is likely to be flagged in competitive hiring rounds.

What to focus on in practice

Spread practice across verbal, numerical, and logic domains roughly evenly — the test's domain mix mirrors the breadth of teaching. The verbal-analogy and sentence-rearrangement items rehearse the same precise-meaning reasoning behind grade-level rubric work.

The domains that matter most for teachers, in priority order:

Score quick-reference

If you finish a practice test, here's where common raw scores land in this role's context:

Source: occupational-average data is from Wonderlic Inc.'s published occupational summary. Percentile values are anchored to the official Wonderlic Personnel Test sample report (©Wonderlic Inc. 2018). Cut-score bands reflect commonly published employer thresholds and may vary by specific employer or program.

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