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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] DD took 2 full-length paper "prep" tests to gauge her timing plus a short comp-based sample the school had sent out the link to. Both paper tests were 45/48, ~45 and 25 min each. The formal test score is 47/48, 160, 99% [/quote] 48/48 is 160 without any mistake, 47/48 couldn't be 160, should be 150s according to B-day. [/quote] My son got 47/48. His score was 157, 99% There is no way 47/48, 160. my son's friend got 48/48, 160.[/quote] Yes, I believe it can be 160 if the child is born a few months after school cutoff dates (and they went to private which allows them to start school a lot earlier.) So the child would be over a year younger than the oldest kids and two years younger than the ones who were redshirted. So a 47/48 should put the child at 160 easily.[/quote] Yes it is possible based on kids score. My kid got 44/48 which equated to 143 and 99%. I am pretty sure if other people got the same number wrong they might have a different score/percentile. My kid is the youngest in the class with an October birthday.[/quote]
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