Hello everyone!

I'm a 10th grader and I scored a 3331 on my math scantron performance series test.... is this good, average or bad?

Thanks!
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http://doe.sd.gov/oats/documents/DACSQkRef.pdf

Ms. Sue, I have already read through that and it does not explain, Im pretty sure I can help him instead, yes that is a very good grade, above average because the testing is based on a scoring rated from 1,900 to 3,700, 2,700 Im sure is above average

Hello!

To determine whether a score of 3331 on your math scantron performance series test is good, average, or bad, we need to understand the scoring system of the test. The scoring system can vary depending on the specific test and the grade level being assessed.

However, typically, performance series tests use a scale score. This scale score is based on a range of possible scores, and the specific interpretation of the score will depend on the test publisher's guidelines.

Without knowing the specific guidelines for your test, it is difficult to provide an accurate assessment of the score. To find out if your score is good, average, or bad, I would suggest the following steps:

1. Check with your teacher: Your teacher will have access to the specific grading criteria and will be able to provide more information on how your score compares to average or expected performance.

2. Compare with classmates: Speak with your classmates who have taken the same test. Ask them what their scores were, and compare them with your score to get an idea of how you performed relative to your peers.

3. Research the test scoring: Look for information about the scoring system of the test online. The test's website or the publisher's website may provide guidelines on score interpretation. You can also search for averages or benchmarks for your grade level on the test.

Remember, test scores should not define your worth as a student. They are just one measure of your performance, and there are many other factors that contribute to your overall understanding of the subject.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.