Yes, but its great, that is exactly what I got as a seventh grader. As a eight grader that is less great but still rare. Personally I got a 299 (8th grade) which is confusing me on how I miss only one point. Keep up the great work.
That depends. Are you in a public or a private school? I'd say yes. The smartest sophomores in my school are in the 270-290 range. I actually scored this today. But I'd say yes
It depends on your school. In a regular school the average For a fifth grader is 220 so a 6th grader would have about 225 .So that is a good score you have passed the MAP.
Thats pretty good for a person you age, but a 6th grader at my school got a 302.
yes
I think you can get a 300. I know a fifth grader who got a 289 on a math nwea test. Hope this helps!
I got a 284 on my map. Most other people got less.Hope that helped
The scores on Scholastic Reading Inventory (SRI) depend on your grade level, so I am not sure there is an average score. For example, the expected SRI Lexile score for a 1st grader is 100-400, for a 2nd grader is 300-600, for a 3rd grader is 500-800, for a 4th grader is 600-900, for a 5th grader is 700-1000, for a 6th grader is 800-1050, for a 7th grader is 850-1100, etc.... ^^^^^ This person is very correct about the sri scores this helped me too if you wanted a second person on hand i agree (:
By answering the questions correctly with work shown.
no, that is a qualifying score for your age group. to take a math, humanities, or science course you should score above 500 on the math section and above 600 on verbal. to go to the summer programs ( which are amazing! go LMU!) your combined score should be at least 11hundred.
the best map score depends on your grade,i got 230 and im 5th grader thats avergae but i do 6th and 7th grade math at home but not at school,so for a 5th grader a really good score is aroud 250
change your score on first in math
what grade you in better learn how to do math you stupid blank grader