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The OLSAT (Otis-Lennon School Ability Test) does not have a universal passing score, as it is designed to assess a range of abilities rather than set a minimum threshold for passing. Instead, scores are typically reported as percentiles, indicating how a student performed relative to others. Schools and districts may set their own criteria for admission or placement based on these scores. It's important to check with specific educational institutions for their policies regarding OLSAT scores.

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