However, only after more detailed testing could it be determined that as far as the limits' percentage goes, the score had decreased; that's what happens when people from low environments move to higher environments.
In short, when comparing growth levels with environment intensity levels under the same premise, the limit percentage generally decreased by 20% on top of the original basis, with slight deviations in specific values but a very low fluctuation rate. If the growth level were one level higher than the environmental level, then this reduction rate would decrease by an additional 10% or so.
Would a higher growth rate lead to additional points due to environmental adjustment for the individual? Theoretically, it's possible.
In practice, however, beings with very high growth rates are even rarer than those with great talent, and the Ahn family doesn't even have the resources to test for that,