SAT Adaptive Score Conversation:
Student's SAT Adaptive Score Breakdown and Conversion:
RW Module :
- Module 1 has 27 questions and each question has 2 credits. Maximum mark a student can get in Module 1 is 54.
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- Module 2 has three pools each pool has 27 questions. Maximum mark a student can get in the module 2 is 81.
- For the pool 1, the credits for each question is 1. Maximum mark a student can get in Module 2 if is the student given pool 1 is 27.
- For. the pool 2, the credits for each question is 2. Maximum mark a student can get in Module 2 if is the student given pool 2 is 54.
- For the pool 3, the credits for each question is 3. Maximum mark a student can get in Module 2 if is the student given pool 3 is 81.
- Maximum mark a student can get in RW Section is 135.
Math Module
- Module 1 has 22 questions and each question has 2 credits. Maximum mark a student can get in Module 1 is 44.
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- Module 2 has three pools each pool has 22 questions. Maximum mark a student can get in the module 2 is 66.
- For the pool 1, the credits for each question is 1. Maximum mark a student can get in Module 2 if is the student given pool 1 is 22.
- For. the pool 2, the credits for each question is 2. Maximum mark a student can get in Module 2 if is the student given pool 2 is 44.
- For the pool 3, the credits for each question is 3. Maximum mark a student can get in Module 2 if is the student given pool 3 is 66.
- Maximum mark a student can get in MATH Section is 110.
Example:
A scoring system for Reading & Writing (R+W) and Math sections. Here's a breakdown:
- A user scored perfectly (27 correct answers) in the first module of R+W, resulting in a score of 54 (27 * 2 marks/question).
- The user will get harder module (Click the here to learn about how user get the hard pools ) and got 20 correct answers, scoring 60 (20 * 3 marks/question).
- The total R+W score is calculated by rounding the sum of the scores from both modules.
- Then dividing by the total possible marks (135) and multiplying by 100.
- In this case, the total R+W score is 84 (rounded from (54 + 60) * 100 / 135).
- Formula =ROUND(SUM(RW Mod 1 + RW Mod 2) * 100 / 135,0)
- 84 score is converted to the scaled score of 700 from the below score conversion table
- Similarly for Math Module:
- A user scored perfectly (22 correct answers) in the first module of R+W, resulting in a score of 44 (22 * 2 marks/question).
- The user will get harder module (Click the here to learn about how user get the hard pools ) and got 20 correct answers, scoring 60 (20 * 3 marks/question).
- The total Math score is calculated by rounding the sum of the scores from both modules.
- Then dividing by the total possible marks (110) and multiplying by 100.
- In this case, the total Math score is 95 (rounded from (44+ 60) * 100 / 110).
- 95 score is converted to the scaled score of 760 from the below score conversion table
- Total score would be 1460 out of 1600
With the below conversation table that shows how R+W Total and Math Total scores translate to a final student score.
Score Conversion for English & Math |
|
Raw score Percentage |
Converted Score |
0-1 |
200 |
2-3 |
210 |
4-5 |
220 |
6-7 |
240 |
8-9 |
250 |
10-11 |
260 |
12-13 |
270 |
14-15 |
280 |
16-17 |
300 |
18-19 |
310 |
20-21 |
320 |
22-23 |
330 |
24-25 |
340 |
26-27 |
360 |
28-29 |
370 |
30-31 |
380 |
32-33 |
390 |
34-35 |
400 |
36-37 |
420 |
38-39 |
430 |
40-41 |
440 |
42-43 |
450 |
44-45 |
460 |
46-47 |
480 |
48-49 |
490 |
50-51 |
500 |
52-53 |
510 |
54-55 |
520 |
56-57 |
540 |
58-59 |
550 |
60-61 |
560 |
62-63 |
570 |
64-65 |
580 |
66-67 |
600 |
68-69 |
610 |
70-71 |
620 |
72-73 |
630 |
74-75 |
640 |
76-77 |
660 |
78-79 |
670 |
80-81 |
680 |
82-83 |
690 |
84-85 |
700 |
86-87 |
720 |
88-89 |
730 |
90-91 |
740 |
92-93 |
750 |
94-95 |
760 |
96-97 |
780 |
98-99 |
790 |
100 |
800 |