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    I have my daughters OLSAT scores from her GATE testing last school year. She is in a full time gate program this year, so I know she qualified. On her report, I have her percentiles and her scaled scores but she didnt get an SAI. Can anyone tell me what it would be?

    Age Based Scores
    Total Items: 60
    Total Correct: 54
    Age PR-S: 96 percent with a 9 stanine

    Verbal: 25 out of 30 items right, 90 percent with a 8 stanine
    Non-verbal: 29 out of 30 correct, 99 percent with a 9 stanine


    Grade Based Scores:

    Scaled Score Total: 606
    Verbal Scaled Score: 576
    Nonverbal Scaled Score:657

    I have been looking all around and can not figure it out. Thanks!


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    It looks like the Age PR-S is the percentile score corresponding to the SAI. The standard deviation is 16; so, a 96% would translate to an SAI of ~129.


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