Standardized Testing : How to Interpret Standardized Test Scores

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To interpret standardized test scores, understand that the SAT has a 2400 maximum score and the ACT has a 36 maximum score, and each test is divided into several sections. Understand the different test scores, keeping in mind the percentages do not correspond to letter grade percentages, with testing advice from a standardized test prep instructor in this free video on education.

Expert: Brian Leaf
Contact: www.brianleaf.com
Bio: Brian Leaf, MA, is the author of McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for SAT/ACT Success series and has instructed SAT, ACT, GED and SSAT preparation to thousands of students.
Filmmaker: David Pakman

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  • i remember getting a standardised test score back and it was like 86% i was so happy until i found out it ment i scored lower than 86% :(

  • What about the GRE?

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