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[quote=Anonymous]This is from the website of a random Catholic high school in the Midwest but is probably applicable to most Catholic high schools in the area: A general breakdown of the national percentiles we look for: A score of 90 or higher Indicates your son is in the top 10% of the nation for his age, and ready for our honors level classes. A score of 25 - 89 Indicates that your son will be able to do very well here in our regular college prep classes. Students on the higher end or with honors middle school classes can still try to place into higher level classes with additional CC tests in April or May. Students on the lower end can also take a summer class at CC to help successfully transition into the fall. A score of 25 or lower DOES NOT DISQUALIFY YOUR SON FROM ADMISSION We most often see this score in the Language (grammar) section. It is reflective of the actual test, not your son’s ability to succeed in a classroom setting. We will look at his report cards, other test scores, and any other data available for placement. He may need to complete a summer class at CC to help him successfully transition into CC’s academic environment. The biggest takeaway is that this is just one test, and not a full read on your son. https://catholiccentral.myschoolapp.com/page/news-detail?pk=1334667&nc=19654&fromId=280114&siteId=1178&ssl=1 [/quote]
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