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What is the score band for a 180?

Post by RZ5646 » Thu Oct 29, 2015 5:16 pm

Just curious. Obviously the upper bound will be 180, but I'm wondering how far the lower bound dips.

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Re: What is the score band for a 180?

Post by RZ5646 » Thu Oct 29, 2015 8:10 pm

gamerish wrote:If you're asking how many questions you can miss to get a 180, it's usually anywhere between -1 and -3.

https://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources ... on-charts/
No I mean the range on your score report that says what they're 90% (or whatever) confident you'd get if you took it again. Tests like this are supposed to be less reliable at the extreme ends of the bell curve, so I was curious what the score band for a 180 is.

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Re: What is the score band for a 180?

Post by Petrichor » Thu Oct 29, 2015 9:04 pm

RZ5646 wrote:
gamerish wrote:If you're asking how many questions you can miss to get a 180, it's usually anywhere between -1 and -3.

https://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources ... on-charts/
No I mean the range on your score report that says what they're 90% (or whatever) confident you'd get if you took it again. Tests like this are supposed to be less reliable at the extreme ends of the bell curve, so I was curious what the score band for a 180 is.
it says 177-180. dave hall has his reports uploaded on his website

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