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http://ada.org/prof/ed/testing/dat/dat_estimate_score.pdf
Is this accurate?

I don't understand the difference of a 30, 29, 28, 27, 26 in sciences

for bio:
if you miss 0 you make a 29?
if you miss 1 you make a 26?
if you miss 2 you make a 24?

and for gchem/ogchem:

if you miss 1 you make a 25??
 
That's the life and standardized test 😉
 
ah thats so wack I got a 29 on bio and it says 99.9%ile....I just figured I must have gotten one wrong, it should say 100 I want my bragging rights!!!!
 
http://ada.org/prof/ed/testing/dat/dat_estimate_score.pdf
Is this accurate?

I don't understand the difference of a 30, 29, 28, 27, 26 in sciences

for bio:
if you miss 0 you make a 29?
if you miss 1 you make a 26?
if you miss 2 you make a 24?

and for gchem/ogchem:

if you miss 1 you make a 25??

Yes guys ,
can someone explain please this to me. Does this mean in order to get a a 17 in reading you need to get 9-10 correct in each of the 3 Passage given. I am confused 🙁 Help me out here
 
ah thats so wack I got a 29 on bio and it says 99.9%ile....I just figured I must have gotten one wrong, it should say 100 I want my bragging rights!!!!

Eh, I don't get how ADA scores tests.

It says if you miss 1 you score a 26 but you missed 1 and scored a 29. Do standard scores vary for each test?
 
Ok pretty much how many can I miss and still make a 23 in each Bio, chem, and orgo
 
Ok pretty much how many can I miss and still make a 23 in each Bio, chem, and orgo

So I see a lot of scores.
29 usually the max, then about a 26-27 (1 wrong), then a 23-25 (2 wrong).

It depends on each test so you never really know.
 
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