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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]V57, Q52, NQ 55, all 99%, 9B[/quote] Verbal is probably 3 standard deviations, much less than the rest of 5 standard deviations, thus being a "weakness". LOL[/quote] NP. Can you explain this? [/quote] PP can't explain, this is lunacy. This is a 9B because the quantitative score is perfect, while the other two are lower. The B doesn't signify "weakness" in this case it signifies a relative "strength" in one area. While the 9 indicates the age-adjusted average of all scores is also strong. Five standard deviations is less than one-in-a-million. A 52-question math test, that is most accurate near it's median--by design, doesn't have the granularity to say someone is one-in-a-million. Right here we have less than ten score reports, and half of them have a perfect quantitative score. Great, but no guarantee it's rare--anecdotally it isn't.[/quote]
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