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How do you come up with the “Projected Score” on my SAT Scorecard?

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Bill Huston posted on 27 Oct 2009 1:14 PM

“Projected Score” is an estimate based on your engagement with SAT Quest.  We take your correct and incorrect answers and run them through some complicated equations to build “Projected Score.”  We factor in your accuracy, a question’s difficulty level, the percentage of certain question types on the actual SAT and several other pieces of data to come up with our best guess at your SAT score.

You may notice a green and red “Projected Range” stripe on your scorecard. As you play SAT Quest more, this range will narrow.  Basically, the more you play, the more accurately we’re able to estimate your SAT Score.  So, get crackin’!

 

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