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- Jan 11, 2014
I don't think people are discussing and comparing the PCS AFTER the factoring though, just as the nominal values from 1 to 10, which can be compared between men and women. The factoring is just a readjustment of the values to get a total score that is comparable to the TES, not the actual net 'valuation' of the PCS requirements themselves.Regardless of the reason, the fact is that higher PCS in fact nets the ladies fewer points than the men - hence saying that since the TES is valued the same then so should the PCS be valued the same for men & women is a logical fallacy when in fact it is not valued the same.
That is my whole point. Whether any/many of the ladies are getting too high PCS or not regardless of that is not something I feel qualified to discuss and don't really have an opinion on.