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once you calculate it by diving your total score by all 5 sub scores it means that you scored in the top 20% of your class (2940/5=588).

640 = TOP 5%

620 = TOP 10%

580= TOP 20%

570 = TOP 25%

540 = TOP THIRD

530 = TOP 40%

500 = TOP HALF

480 = TOP 60%

460 =TOP TWO-THIRDS

450 = TOP 70%

so as you can see 588 falls in the top 20% range. And BTW thats a really good score i got the same exact score after much studying :)

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