Sentences with phrase «national equivalency»

First, however, they'll give you your free credit score from Experian (They use Experian's «National Equivalency Score», which is different from your actual FICO score).
The Experian National Equivalency Score ranges from 360 to 840 which is different from the VantageScore 3.0 model and FICO score.
Experian's National Equivalency Score — It assigns users a score of 0 - 1,000 — with the typical criteria of payment history, credit length, credit mix, credit utilization, total balances and the number of inquiries — but Experian has never publicized the score's criteria or weight.
Experian credit report summary, Experian National Equivalency score and VantageScore, updated monthly
Experian also offers a National Equivalency Score, which ranges from 360 to 840.
Instead, your score is based on the Experian National Equivalency Score.
Instead, you get Experian's National Equivalency Score or as some people like to call it, your FAKO score.
With Credit Sesame you get access to Experian's National Equivalency credit score, which you can see monthly for free.

Not exact matches

The national organic standard in Australia has an equivalency agreement for plant and plant processed products; however because ACO has its own standard, which is stricter, ACO certified products like wine and livestock can also now be exported to Switzerland.
And, SB 461 by Sen. Sam Blakeslee, R - San Luis Obispo, which would add as an option to the high school equivalency certificate requirements that a candidate be at least 17 years of age and have successfully completed the academic curriculum of a National Guard Youth ChalleNGe (sic) Program.
National exams like the Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills (CTBS) and General Equivalency Diploma (GED) also test students» knowledge of social studies.
The benefit of this was that they came with national performance data (ResultsPlus) for each question and so we were able to back - calculate A * - G grade boundaries for each paper and put them onto the 9 - 1 scale by using the grade 1 - G, 4 - C, 7 - A equivalencies.
Hence, and also as per the National Research Council (NRC), «it is not feasible to compare «the full array of currently administered commercial and state achievement tests to one another, through the development of a single equivalency or linking scale.»
«With more than 700,000 adults taking high school equivalency exams annually and pass rates well below 70 percent in many states, ensuring success on these tests is not only crucial to the personal and professional success of adult learners taking them — it's also vital to the continued strength of our national workforce and economy,» said Peter Cohen, president of McGraw - Hill School Education Group, in a press release today.
The past is a boring old sepia photo in the bottom of a drawer and can't possibly have equivalency with a fresh video backed by mock - medieval music of steam coming out of a power station, or vivid colour spread in National Geo showing a flooded village or calving glacier.
Upon reviewing Mr. Milhaly's application and supporting documents, APEGA informed Mr. Milhaly that he would be required to write the National Professional Practice Exam («NPPE»), required by all applicants, and would also be required to take three (3) confirmatory exams and take a course or pass an equivalency exam (i.e. the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam — «FE Exam») by a prescribed deadline.
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