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    #181545 02/06/14 05:21 AM
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    Hi there,

    I'm enquiring about how to work out my daughter's OLSAT results into an SAI number? She scored 99 percentile on the OLSAT as well as the BSRA, and the total gifted and talented score (NYC department of education) was 99 percentile.

    She's now studying in France and wanted to apply to some programs here, but am unsure what her SAI score is: can anyone please help?

    I'm so grateful for your assistance!

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    Hi! I'm not sure if this helps, but I found a conversion listed in another forum.

    http://www.proteacher.net/discussions/showthread.php?t=3094

    Just substitute in your percentile into the formula where they have .86 you would put .99. I got it to return a value of 137. My son's were given as percentiles too and I had to dig up the way to calculate a few months ago. smile


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