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Thank you. You have confirmed what i thought about her score. Thank you again for answering my question about if one good score will make up for one poor score.
Perplexed, i am sorry i had confused you, i thought my question was stated quite plainly
lets hope our children can explain things and understand things better than you or i can!
Thank you all
Kate
Perplexed, i am sorry i had confused you, i thought my question was stated quite plainly
lets hope our children can explain things and understand things better than you or i can!
Thank you all
Kate
kpnlo, your daughter's scores are great. My daughters tutor has asked us to aim for 80% on the day, although there are rumours that you could actually pass if you scored less.
With regards to the question about scoring less in VR, Denis denis is absolutely correct: with the Kent test you need to have a minimum score in all three subjects (math, vr, nvr). Last years was apparently 120, 120, 115 (or116) but I do believe they can be in any order, so your daughter would hopefully still score above the minimum on the vR paper and her two strongest subjects could be the other two 120's.
Good Luck, keep boosting her up!
With regards to the question about scoring less in VR, Denis denis is absolutely correct: with the Kent test you need to have a minimum score in all three subjects (math, vr, nvr). Last years was apparently 120, 120, 115 (or116) but I do believe they can be in any order, so your daughter would hopefully still score above the minimum on the vR paper and her two strongest subjects could be the other two 120's.
Good Luck, keep boosting her up!