<p>docfrance: thank you; I already know the aforementioned info. I am looking for the scaled scoresheet that determines score. In otherwords if someone did 72 pushups, 20 pullups, 70 situps, ran 2:03 and long jump 8 feet, what would be the score?</p>
<p>Just looking over that list of mins, maxs, and averages, I can tell a few of them are a little off, but they're close enough to go by for now.</p>
<p>Try interpolating. I think that the mins are 40 points each and the maxes are 100.</p>
<p>min=25, max=100. Also, it's not necessarily proportional. I can crunch the numbers later this evening or tomorrow morning if you really want to know. I have to go look after my basics now.</p>
<p>72 pushups= 100
20 pullups= 94
70 situps= 25
ran 2:03= 48
long jump 8 feet= 68
what would be the score? 335</p>
<p>That, of course, assumes that they count every single one of your pullups/situps/pushups. The PFT makes up 50% of your physical average; the aerobic fitness test (AFT), a 1.5 mile run, makes up 15%, and your PE class makes up 35% for any given semester. On a 4 point scale, a 335 is a 2.5.</p>
<p>Don't forget that we're at 7258 feet above sea level too.</p>
<p>UNcynical: thank you. Can you tell me where to find the chart so I can figure out scores for different scenarios? Boy, that run is flying; that would be equivalent to a 4:40 mile run for max and 6:00 mile run for minimum!</p>
<p>I replied to your private message. I wouldn't worry about too much number crunching as exact numbers are pretty pointless right now for you. Also, I forgot to mention that you do the events in this order: pullups, jump, situps, pushups, then 600 run. There is only a minutes between each of the events.</p>