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fouyboy said:Are all 21s for the academic a 92.2 percentile like mine?
Basically are all scores related to its particular percentile? I'm guessing not, but i wanted to ask anyways.
thanks
luder98 said:20 and 92.6 here. I think it depends on what test you take and when you take it.
Can I say my 20 is worth more than your 21?![]()
phosphorylation said:I really don't think the schools even look at the percentiles. they would've published average percentiles instead of average DAT scores...its just the percentile that you got with that batch of tests that whole day or whole week or whole something...like the group of people that took it with you that day, or week maybe...
Shoot, they must have given me the tough test. I got 18 on PAT, and it's equivalent to 82.7. No wonder why some questions I couldn't even figure out what the heck the thing was. I still remember there was one question in folding section, they had a stack of about 10 eclipses.saman1 said:thats what I've heard. The are not a good way of comparing results. I got an 18 on the PAT and it was a 66th percentile while that same 18 was in the 75th percentile for someone else. The percentiles won't even show up on the report that the adcoms get.
Typo said:From what I understand, the actual scores (18, 19, 20, etc.) are determined by the percentiles, not the other way around. In other words, if your percentile falls within a certain range, regardless of which version of the test you took, you receive a certain score.
The further down the scale a score is (e.g., 17, 16, 15), the broader the range of percentiles that earn that score. That's why two people can score an 18 and have an 8-10% difference in percentiles.
I could be wrong, but this is how I understand it works.
my 22 was 98.7tygastyle80 said:That would make a whole lot more sense... so a 96-97th percentile corresponds to a score of 22. good lookin out.
My 22 was 97.5calbear14 said:my 22 was 98.7
dane4695 said:One you hit about a 22 do you really think anyone cares whether you were 96 or 97? Or even 99 for that matter? 95+ should be plenty good.
A 20 is significantly better than a 17, but I don't believe the same is true for a 25 and a 22. Towards the end of the curve you're getting a high level of defition for a very small difference in score.