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by VP_Jim » Tue May 05, 2009 10:57 am
Someone might prove me wrong, but I don't think that such a site exists. One thing you can do, however, is Google the score combination to see if anyone has posted a similar score in the past.

For example, I just Googled "40Q 40V" and found that it is a 660.

Hope this helps!
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by 4seasoncentre » Tue May 05, 2009 3:37 pm
I've made a chart of Q/V and corresponding total marks. Much of it is blank, but it gives me a rough sense of where things stand.

I will post it when I have time to input all the numbers into excel.

I think one of the 3rd parties does have a score calculator, but I found it inaccurate compared to what people have reported on this forum.

Also, I am finding that people with the same score combination can sometimes have different total scores. I am convinced that the system gives you a Q and V score that has a decimal behind it, but only reports an integer number.

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by wgrau » Thu May 07, 2009 10:47 am
Check this out.

https://www.800score.com/score2.php

It isn't completely accurate, but it will get you within +-10 pts. When I enter my score of 48q 41v it spits out a 730 - I got a 720, but it will get you close.

hope this helps.