J JulianCrane The Power of Intention 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Dec 23, 2001 Messages 695 Reaction score 1 Dec 29, 2001 #1 Members don't see this ad. I know the ranges for the sections, but what is the formula for determining what is a 9, a 12, or a 15 in a section?
Members don't see this ad. I know the ranges for the sections, but what is the formula for determining what is a 9, a 12, or a 15 in a section?
W waiting123 Senior Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Dec 21, 2001 Messages 125 Reaction score 0 Dec 29, 2001 #2 Originally posted by JulianCrane: •I know the ranges for the sections, but what is the formula for determining what is a 9, a 12, or a 15 in a section?••• Well, the way I scored my tests was to use the scales on the back of the AAMC tests. Click to expand...
Originally posted by JulianCrane: •I know the ranges for the sections, but what is the formula for determining what is a 9, a 12, or a 15 in a section?••• Well, the way I scored my tests was to use the scales on the back of the AAMC tests. Click to expand...
N none 1K Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Jul 28, 2001 Messages 1,903 Reaction score 7 Dec 29, 2001 #3 The scoring is percentile based, not percent based. It will be different for each and every test administration. There isn't even any way to estimate.
The scoring is percentile based, not percent based. It will be different for each and every test administration. There isn't even any way to estimate.