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What would be the raw study score for any subject if you got 90%, 80% or 70% on everything that is included in the study score? For example, if you got around 90% for everything, would that result come out as 40 for the study score?

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It really depends on how everyone else ranked - that said, there might be still good rules of thumb or approximations that other people could share!

This could help:

A more concrete guide, based on ranking in your cohort, can be found here: What does my Study Score equate to in my rank amongst the state?

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Yea, the above site is really good. As collin said, your raw study score will be a measure of the relativitiness of you comparing to the rest of the state. Each school will have a different bell curve which means SACS from different schools will give a different weight. With this said, if you are getting 90% in MHS it will be roughly equivalent to people getting 98% or above in other 'low' performing schools.

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