Anonymous wrote:We got an email saying we would get the results today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious to know how does the report look like ? Is it just the percentage or 4 sections score ?
The report includes about 20 categories (they call them "standards"). For each standard, it lists the number of questions and how many they got correct. It also includes the percentage correct, and the NPR (national percentile ranking).
Interesting. We didn't get that, just the NPR in a form letter. This was last year.
Strange. Did they tell you how many questions your child got correct?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious to know how does the report look like ? Is it just the percentage or 4 sections score ?
The report includes about 20 categories (they call them "standards"). For each standard, it lists the number of questions and how many they got correct. It also includes the percentage correct, and the NPR (national percentile ranking).
Interesting. We didn't get that, just the NPR in a form letter. This was last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious to know how does the report look like ? Is it just the percentage or 4 sections score ?
The report includes about 20 categories (they call them "standards"). For each standard, it lists the number of questions and how many they got correct. It also includes the percentage correct, and the NPR (national percentile ranking).
Anonymous wrote:Just curious to know how does the report look like ? Is it just the percentage or 4 sections score ?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received their child's IAAT score yet?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone received their child's IAAT score yet?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's pretty crazy that they took a test that is now worthless. That being said, any one get the scores yet?