SW Herts cut off and total marks
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SW Herts cut off and total marks
I was reading about historic cut off marks for various schools on their respective website. I couldn't find how much are maximum marks. Do they not disclose it?
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Vinit
Thanks,
Vinit
Re: SW Herts cut off and total marks
The 'marks' are standardised scores, not 'marks out of x'. The highest raw score (which may be nowhere near 100%, BTW) will usually translate into a standardised score of 140 or 141, or 280 / 282 if the score is based on two papers. Scoring, say, 210 does not mean that the underlying raw score is 75%. (Well, it might be, but equally it might be 45%. Or 60%. Or 80%).vinit_tyagi wrote:I was reading about historic cut off marks for various schools on their respective website. I couldn't find how much are maximum marks. Do they not disclose it?
Thanks,
Vinit
Similarly,a score of 115 (or 230, see previous), if the distribution of scores is 'normal', would indicate that only about 16% of candidates did better than that candidate did, not that that candidate scored 84%.
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Re: SW Herts cut off and total marks
The max standardised CEM score is 140 and I think the GL Maths is probably the same, which would make 280. DG