Scores or Percentiles?

<p>Percentiles are based on your age and gender. Apparently, 10th graders do better than 11th graders on the test which probably has to do with the pool of students. Unless you and your friend are applying for the same grade and are the same gender, you won’t be competing against eachother. (Actually, 9th graders do better than 11th graders on this test!! ) </p>

<p>Schools will have the information available regarding #wrong, etc; but since your score is so high, I doubt they’ll look at it. I mean, it wouldn’t really tell them anything new. I imagine it’s there so that if they want to take a closer look if a score is borderline, they can. They know that 2 wrong can sink a scaled score by 80 points.</p>

<p>They will not see any actual scores unless you have them sent. On your Dec score report, there will be something that lets them know that you have indeed taken the test before during this year, but it won’t say which sitting or what the scores were.</p>

<p>You’re good! This is one part of you app that you can stop worrying about. Good luck!</p>

<p>(I’m starting to really hate the anxiety that this test creates.)</p>