NAT Important Note
- Saturday, February 9, 2013, 11:04
- NAT National Aptitude Test, NTS
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After two semester of university work, the FYGPA is the first year grade point average. The combined Critical Reading, Mathematics, and Writing sections, is called SAT. By converting them z-scores, with the BISE exams or A Level exam, the NAT was combined statistically. In Korbin, J.L, Patterson, B.F, Shaw, E.J, Mattern, K.D, and Barbuti, S.M (2008), from the USA the data was reported. For predicting first year college grade point average, the SAT is valid (According to the Research Report No.2008-5). The productive power of using the composite BISE to predict FYGPA (r = .46) which is similar to the SAT, and high school GPA (.46) to predict FYGPA, was retrieved on 21st May 2009, by the College Board of New York. The correlation increases to .49, by adding the NAT and BISE Composite together to predict FYGPA. When it is combined with the A level exam results from .37 to .48, the NAT likewise increases our FYGPA predictive precision. To make admissions decisions, to use an equally weighted combination of NAT and BISE score (or A Level Marks) was therefore decided by us.
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