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HAILL

HAILL is a rating system for working out what percentage a possible boyfriend/girlfriend is according to the HAILL test. Those nearer to 100% are better and are good partner material. It was initially created in 2009 in Torquay Boys Grammar School by two school friends.

History
After thinking for a while on how to rate how good a boyfriend/girlfriend was, the two teenagers discovered that the way was to set a list of criteria and mark a partner with points for each one. It has been proven to be highly effective as it determines from a range of attributes to analyse how well they rate against it.

How It Works
HAILL is an acronym and it stands for;

Humour, Attitude, Intelligence, Looks and Loyalty. Each is awarded a number from 0-5 inclusive, this will give a total of 25. you then take this number and times it by 4 to get a percentage. the formula is $$R=(H+A+I+L+L) x4$$ where R equals rating. This can be used in almost any situation although it can be prone to bias if the peson rating does not have a neutral view. This will only work with factual opinion.