A raw score is a score that represents the total number of items on an exam that a candidate has answered correctly. In the previous system before 2010, JLPT was based on raw scores marking. So before we dive in a bit more into what I know, I would like to share the marking of the new system is based on scaled scores. I wanted to write this to share what I know based on my 11.5 years of experience and data collected on the new JLPT. I wanted to put an objective view that it is possible to get full marks without getting all the questions correct. Before I start, I want to apologise if my message to her seemed passive-aggressive. She was saying that she got full marks for N3 and needed help for one of the N2 questions (which was a combination grammar from N4 and N5). This post is in response to one of the persons that I have met online.
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