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When Will I Receive My Child's Scores?

You can expect to receive your child’s OLSAT scores in the mail about two months after the test is taken.
OLSAT score reports are detailed and will give you an idea of whether or not your child qualifies for a
gifted program.

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How Are Scores Calculated?
The OLSAT is scored in three basic steps:

 Raw Score: The raw score is calculated by adding up the total number of questions answered
correctly. For example, if your child answers 45/60 correctly, their raw score is 45. The score report will
include a raw score for the verbal and nonverbal sections (each out of 30) as well as the overall raw
score (out of 60).

 School Ability Index (SAI): The raw score is converted using the School Ability Index (SAI). The SAI
score is determined by comparing scores of children within the same age group. The maximum SAI
score is 150. The average SAI score is 100, and the standard deviation is 16.

 Percentile Rank: The SAI score is used to determine an overall percentile rank. This score compares
your child to other students in the same age group. For example, if your child ranked in the 85th
percentile, it means they scored as well as or higher than 85% of children within the same age group.

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OLSAT Score Distribution


The graph below details OLSAT score distribution.

*The above information was taken from "Essentials of Psychological Testing" by Susana Urbina.
SAI Range % of Population
132+ 2.27%

116-132 13.59%

84-116 68.26%

68-84 13.59%

Below 68 2.27%

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What is a good OLSAT Score?


There is no such thing as a "good" score on the OLSAT - it all depends on the context. When it comes to
gifted programs, the qualifying score may vary from one to the next. Typically, a gifted child falls two
standard deviations above the mean. Given that the mean is 100, and the standard deviation is 16, this
equates to an SAI score of 132.
Eligibility for Gifted Programs
Gifted schools and programs vary on their admission requirements. As stated above, a score of 132 could
be considered a typical cutoff score for gifted programs. This means that gifted programs generally
require a student to score in the top 1-3%, or above the 97th percentile. Find out more about gifted testing
and programs in your local school district.

Preparing for the OLSAT


The OLSAT is a difficult test, and with competition for gifted programs at an all-time high, it is important
that your child be prepared for test day. Our age-specific,comprehensive study packs include practice
tests, sample questions and study tips to ensure that your child is ready for the test. Learn more about
how to prepare for a G&T test.

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