Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone with an older kid who’s been through this help me make sense of the scores (just got them in email)? Is it only the composite that matters or all of them? My kid did very well on some but not as great on others. Scores range from 63 to 99, which seems like quite a swing.
Yes, composite is all that matters.
Does only national percentile composite matter or do they also consider local percentile?
As far as I know, national percentile is the only number that matters. It is the equivalent of composite SAT score. But I got a 790 on math! Nobody cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:58 percentile. Concerned that this score won’t get into schools like Gonzaga and SJC. Can anyone provide insight?
Same question. Specifically for Benilde at SJC. Maryland public with IEP and autism diagnosis. B student but their teachers love them.
Anonymous wrote:58 percentile. Concerned that this score won’t get into schools like Gonzaga and SJC. Can anyone provide insight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it at all possible that the testing service could have switched around the section scores? My kid did fine and about what we expected. He had taken two practice tests and done well enough. But the results show 4 sections at about the same percentile but reading and math as 12 points below that. Those had been his strongest sections in the practice. I understand that percentile scores are dependent on how others do but the numerical scores were also much lower in these two. He didn't think he got any math questions wrong at all, when he left the test.
No. He could have just had an off day.
Anonymous wrote:So what are the composite scores we are seeing? Curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it at all possible that the testing service could have switched around the section scores? My kid did fine and about what we expected. He had taken two practice tests and done well enough. But the results show 4 sections at about the same percentile but reading and math as 12 points below that. Those had been his strongest sections in the practice. I understand that percentile scores are dependent on how others do but the numerical scores were also much lower in these two. He didn't think he got any math questions wrong at all, when he left the test.
No. He could have just had an off day.
Anonymous wrote:Is it at all possible that the testing service could have switched around the section scores? My kid did fine and about what we expected. He had taken two practice tests and done well enough. But the results show 4 sections at about the same percentile but reading and math as 12 points below that. Those had been his strongest sections in the practice. I understand that percentile scores are dependent on how others do but the numerical scores were also much lower in these two. He didn't think he got any math questions wrong at all, when he left the test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:58 percentile. Concerned that this score won’t get into schools like Gonzaga and SJC. Can anyone provide insight?
Our school counselor said that the schools look beyond scores. I think if they are super low, a school might be concerned but I wouldn't categorize these scores as that - if anything it is still better than most people who took the test. What do other stats look like (grades and ECs).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone with an older kid who’s been through this help me make sense of the scores (just got them in email)? Is it only the composite that matters or all of them? My kid did very well on some but not as great on others. Scores range from 63 to 99, which seems like quite a swing.
Yes, composite is all that matters.
Does only national percentile composite matter or do they also consider local percentile?
where do you see local percentile?
Anonymous wrote:58 percentile. Concerned that this score won’t get into schools like Gonzaga and SJC. Can anyone provide insight?
Anonymous wrote:Just got ours.
Applying from DCPS for high school.
Did not study beforehand.
Composite score in 500’s.
62 percentile.