Queentintin
CrystBalfast
Queentintin
woah, a lot to read, read most, how interesting, and thanks , well have a good trip and time off afterwards =)
YW. I counted all of its subjects and its Level Scoring Values.
wow you had time to kill, very good =)
Yeah. Since I have a trip that I have to be at, I found something nice and quick to cover as a filler and remembered that the JumpStart Games had assessment tests from the late 1990s to Early 2000 Re-Releases.
After doing all 11 JumpStart Assessment Tests ranging from
Preschool 99 [All Cleared: Hard = Perfect 24 Points Score]
Pre-K [6 Cleared but 3 Wrong on Normal = 24 out of 27 Points]
Kindergarten 98 [All Cleared: Hard = Perfect 30 Points Score]
1st Grade 1995 [9 Cleared but 1 Wrong on Hard = 29 out of 30 Points]
1st Grade 2000 [17 Cleared but 1 Wrong on Normal = 52 out of 54 Points]
2nd Grade [4 Cleared but 1 Wrong on Normal = 13 out of 15 Points]
3rd Grade [6 Cleared but 1 Wrong on Hard = 20 out of 21 Points]
4th Grade [7 Cleared but 1 Wrong on Hard = 23 out of 24 Points]
4th Grade 2000 [7 Cleared but 4 Wrong on Easy & 1 Wrong on Normal = 27 out of 36 Points]
5th Grade [8 Cleared but 1 Wrong on Normal = 26 out of 27 Points]
6th Grade [6 Cleared but 2 Wrong on Easy & 3 Wrong on Normal = 26 out of 33 Points]
I compiled all of them into a Final JumpStart Assessment Overall Score across all 11 of the JumpStart Assessment Tests which lead to a Grand Total of 293 out of 321 Points all together for a difference of 28 Missed Points after getting only 18 Questions wrong, leading to a Normal Ranking [Translated to a AA Rank in Gaming Terminology which leads to a 91% Accuracy Rating]
RANK

In Conclusion, the JumpStart Assessment Tests are made to optimize a JumpStart Grade School Product from 1998 to 2001 by personalizing the game for a child by a parent when a child starts playing the JumpStart Grade School game proper.
However, you would also need to take Ranking into consideration as a factor for examining the accuracy ratings for Minimum, Medium and Maximum Scores across all 11 Assessment Tests.
So this is quite a good thought experiment here.
So an Overall JumpStart Assessment Test Scores when Translating to Sonic Ranks are as follows
*Minimum Scoring*
104 Points = Below 40% Accuracy Rating
Rank: F

*Moderate Scoring*
214 Point = 60% to 69% Accuracy Rating
Rank: C

*Maximum Scoring*
321 Points = 97% to 100% Accuracy Rating
Rank: S

Other Accuracies to Ranking Translations would include
40 to 49% = Rank E

50 to 59% = Rank D

70% to 79% = Rank B

80% to 89% = Rank A

and finally,
90% to 96% = Rank AA

Of course it would get complicated to examine this in more detail so, I am going to wrap up this Pro Filler here. I'll be back at the end of the wedding trip and post wedding trip 2-3 week recovery following. However, will replies will be slow until then.