Do I add veteran’s preference to a candidate’s raw test score, or do I wait until a passing point for the exam is set and add the points (either 5% or 10%) to the converted score?
When an examination is scored in certain cases affecting veterans, converted scores must be increased by 5% or 10 percent. For instance, if a candidate received a converted score of 84 points, a 5% veterans preference would increase the score to 88 points. If all candidates received a score of 100, the veteran would have his/her score increased to 105 or 110.
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