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		<title>2008-09 SAT Practice Test conversion tables</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are the raw to scaled score conversion tables for the 2008-09 Official SAT Practice Test for each subject. This test was also an actual SAT given in October 2005. In addition to listing the straight conversion tables, I have also added the raw score point percentages for each scaled score. For instance, to get [...]<p></p>
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