Recently I did a ITP TOEFL test in my campus but the result is not the real score but only listening, grammar, and reading score. So, how to calculate this?
Converted Score Ranges
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Raw
Score Range
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Section 1
Converted Score
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Section 2
Converted Score
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Section 3
Converted Score
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48-50
45-47
42-44
39-41
36-38
33-35
30-32
27-29
24-26
21-23
18-20
15-17
12-14
9-11
6-8
0-5
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64-68
61-63
58-60
55-57
53-55
51-53
50-51
48-49
47-48
45-46
43-44
41-42
37-40
33-35
31-32
31
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63-68
59-61
56-58
53-55
50-52
48-49
45-47
42-44
39-42
34-38
31
31
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65-67
61-63
58-60
56-58
54-56
53-54
51-52
49-51
48-49
45-47
43-45
39-42
32-37
31
31
31
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Section 1 is Listening
Section 2 is Grammar
Section 3 is Reading
So...if you have your scores :
Listening : 61
Grammar : 50
Reading : 58
Summarize them... 61 + 50 + 58 = 169
Then, see in the table. For each score belongs to which range.
Listening is 61, so it belongs to range 61 - 63 in the Section 1
Grammar is 50, so it belongs to range 50 - 52 in the Section 2
Reading is 58, so it belongs to range 58 - 60 in the Section 3
Then, Add the original score with the highest value in the range.
Listening : 61 become 63
Grammar : 50 become 52
Reading : 58 become 60
Summarize them... 63+52+60 = 175
Then, multiply the summarization values with 10/3
169 * 10 / 3 = 563.3 = 563
175 *10 / 3 = 583.3 = 583
So, means that your score is between 563 - 583
Happy Calculating!! ^.^
Great ! Thx !
ReplyDeletethnx very clear explanation :)
ReplyDeleteHello, Intan.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post. But I find something missing in your explanation. What if I score 49 on section 1? What is EXACTLY the corresponding converted score for this value?
Because in the raw score column, 49 is within a three range: 48, 49 and 50
while...
In the converted score column, 49 is within a five-range: 64, 65, 66, 67, and 68.
You cannot really extrapolate a score from three-range list to a score from five-range list can you?
This is an important question for me, because I'm doing a project on it now. If you could explain it more clearly, I would really appreciate it. Thank you in advance :)
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You can add the score with the highest range, 49 become 68... That's my explanation... cmiiw
DeleteCan anyone help pls...? How do I calculate how many questions I got wrong from my scores in different areas of the test, or is it even possible? Thx
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me where did you get the "converted score ranges" table? Just want to make it official source for my project, because this is a blog, u know...
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance.
you can email me ashri9b@gmail.com if it's okay.
I'm really sorry that I forgot to put the reference in this blog 2 years ago.
DeleteHowever, you can check on this link for further information about TOEFL scoring methods.
http://www.ets.org/Media/Research/pdf/71943_web.pdf
Hope it can help. :)