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[quote=Anonymous]They're scaled scores and they're based on more than just a straight cut/dry percentage. The questions are rated high, medium, or low and broken into sections that are scaled individually. I have some kids who get the exact same number of questions correct and one scores a 390 and one scores a 395. Way back in the day before they started with the varying degree of difficulty questions, it used to be somewhere right around a 60% that would convert to a 400 (they used to have charts that clearly matched a percentage with an SOL score). So I'd say aim for a 60%. Anything 60% or higher would mean you're probably on track. In actuality you need something more like a 40% but since the state hasn't released SOLs in about ten years, you're working off questions that belonged to the old system so I'd stick with the old 60% cutoff.[/quote]
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