In pool status, which at the time was a CogAT of 132 or higher. Also, one of the moms was pretty vocal about how her kid "just isn't a good test taker" and only got a 122 or whatever CogAT, but the committee "recognized that the kid was really special and still gifted." It was a lot of the typical Fairfax parent cognitive dissonance. |
The system is flawed. My friend DC got a 140 (99th percentile) on NGAT and did not get into AAP with zero preparation or tutoring. |
No one can answer that. We got in from a Title 1 school, which I think was easier to get in from. Just know that in HS, none of that will matter and you can pick your own classes. When a kid is competent at something and is self motivated/ self directed, they will succeed despite many unfair circumstances in life! And besides, the real value in public school is in dealing with circumstances that will better prepare them for the real world like practically all kids feel like they are being bullied by someone and being unfairly subjected to some kind of rule they don't agree with. |