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I am in 9th grade. I recently took the NADT test. I scored quite well (98th composite national percentile). One thing that concerns me, however, is that it predicted that if I take the SAT in 11th grade, I will get a 515 in English and a 528 in Math. (Both state a potential inaccuracy rate of about 65, so it could be higher or lower). I know that this is already inaccurate because I took the SAT (the real SAT) in 8th grade and got about a 550 on both sections. Do you think that this prediction is accurate? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

2006-12-06 11:24:58 · 2 answers · asked by Miles P 2 in Education & Reference Standards & Testing

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The same thing sort of happened to me... when you take things when you are younger, they base it off of your age average knowledge, so when you get older you get based off of your age knowledge too. Not in the actual test but in how they go about scoring you.

2006-12-06 11:29:06 · answer #1 · answered by *♥Jinx♥* 3 · 0 0

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2016-10-04 23:39:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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