Converted score
From EvaluationWiki
The converted score is contrasted with the raw score on a test, and is obtained by applying a certain formula to the raw score; the formula is designed to reflect some values that the test-designer thinks are important. For example, the converted score might double the raw score (usually obtained by simply giving one point for each correct answer to a multiple-choice question) on the section of the test that requires solving word problems, perhaps because we are trying to use the test to measure 'real world' mathematical skills.
