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    Re: Advice please!
    Posted by What to do... on 10/08/08

    Thank you all for responding...You've given me a lot to think
    about....What does NPR stand for? The only numbers I have on my
    sheet are Raw Score, Scaled Score, Percentile Rank, Stanine and
    Grade Equivalent....

    Thank you! :)

    On 10/08/08, Nancye wrote:
    > You can get more information from the SAT score if you look
    > at the NPR scores. That is the national percentile score. If
    > your daughter is scoring in the upper 90s in all areas, then
    > you might consider the skip.
    > Nancye

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  • Advice please!, 10/05/08, by What to do....
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/06/08, by Kevin.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/07/08, by GT Teacher.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/08/08, by el ed.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/08/08, by Nancye.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/08/08, by What to do....
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/08/08, by two cents.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/09/08, by Juliana.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/10/08, by Nancye.
  • Re: Advice please!, 10/21/08, by LbP.

     
     

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