How does one calculate raw figures into standardised scores?
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How does one calculate raw figures into standardised scores?
Hi All
I would genuinely appreciate some help. My son messed up his VR and lost 15 marks on this one section ( found this out on remarking )His overall total score was 331.298 and wanted to know somehow that if by adding 15 marks what would this have gotten him ?
His scores were :
Maths : 23/40
English : 33/50
VR : 54/80
Would appreciate help a lot as we are looking at scholarships for indie schools and hoping to shed light on to his aptitude. Would appreciate any assistance .
I would genuinely appreciate some help. My son messed up his VR and lost 15 marks on this one section ( found this out on remarking )His overall total score was 331.298 and wanted to know somehow that if by adding 15 marks what would this have gotten him ?
His scores were :
Maths : 23/40
English : 33/50
VR : 54/80
Would appreciate help a lot as we are looking at scholarships for indie schools and hoping to shed light on to his aptitude. Would appreciate any assistance .
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Re: How does one calculate raw figures into standardised sco
Not sure quite why you need this. 331 is a good standardised score that happened on the day. That is a very good English score. If you can do independent and like the school I would just go for it. He will thrive .
"Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere."
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Re: How does one calculate raw figures into standardised sco
Anyway this is the post you need:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... ng#p401763" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you calculate the standardised score based on your son getting 15 more marks in VR that would then equate to a revised standardised score of 352.920.
I really don't think you should worry though just go for it if you can.
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... ng#p401763" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If you calculate the standardised score based on your son getting 15 more marks in VR that would then equate to a revised standardised score of 352.920.
I really don't think you should worry though just go for it if you can.
"Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere."
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein