HSPT Results?

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Anonymous wrote:How many kids in the DMV typically score in the 98-99% on the HSPT? I know this puts them in the top 1-2% in the U.S., but how does that translate here.

What percentage of kids in this area that took the HSPT scored that high? Is there anywhere to find this data? Thanks


Well just go to the honors brunch at SJC and you will be in a room (more like auditorium) filled with kids who scored the same.


Yes--I know this area is different. Too many smart damn kids.


Or is this a myth? I also heard the same thing about the number of kids that get straight As every quarter in MS. When I asked the Principal, the numbers were actually quite low. But, talk to any parent and their kid was a straight A student.



I was once told that the DMV and NYC are the most competitive in terms of high school placement test.


I could believe that. I grew up in this area and my public HS was insanely competitive. When I got to University, I met some valedictorians from other parts of the country that were not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many kids in the DMV typically score in the 98-99% on the HSPT? I know this puts them in the top 1-2% in the U.S., but how does that translate here.

What percentage of kids in this area that took the HSPT scored that high? Is there anywhere to find this data? Thanks


Well just go to the honors brunch at SJC and you will be in a room (more like auditorium) filled with kids who scored the same.


Yes--I know this area is different. Too many smart damn kids.


Or is this a myth? I also heard the same thing about the number of kids that get straight As every quarter in MS. When I asked the Principal, the numbers were actually quite low. But, talk to any parent and their kid was a straight A student.


High HSPT scores do not translate to straight As every quarter. Not all "smart kids" are motivated to do the work necessary for straights As. While we're used to what my tween would call "try hards," it's not always the case.
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^some kids are book smart, but bomb the SATs or other standardized tests which require natural intelligence.

And, as you said, some kids are naturally very bright but unmotivated or lazy.

And, some are very intelligent and don’t have to study to get straight As. They listen in class and things come easily for them.

I think applications try to get that full picture. A composite of activities, sports, grades and test scores will give a bigger profile that can speak to each of these different types of students.
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Anonymous wrote:How many kids in the DMV typically score in the 98-99% on the HSPT? I know this puts them in the top 1-2% in the U.S., but how does that translate here.

What percentage of kids in this area that took the HSPT scored that high? Is there anywhere to find this data? Thanks

My estimate from a past cohort from one local K-8 was at least 20% based on who was at the SJC brunch.
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Anonymous wrote:How many kids in the DMV typically score in the 98-99% on the HSPT? I know this puts them in the top 1-2% in the U.S., but how does that translate here.

What percentage of kids in this area that took the HSPT scored that high? Is there anywhere to find this data? Thanks

My estimate from a past cohort from one local K-8 was at least 20% based on who was at the SJC brunch.


Thanks! Does anyone know if the ADW posts the range of kids that score in the different percentiles?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^some kids are book smart, but bomb the SATs or other standardized tests which require natural intelligence.

And, as you said, some kids are naturally very bright but unmotivated or lazy.

And, some are very intelligent and don’t have to study to get straight As. They listen in class and things come easily for them.

I think applications try to get that full picture. A composite of activities, sports, grades and test scores will give a bigger profile that can speak to each of these different types of students.

But they're probably doing / turning in the assignments. That's not always the case.
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Does your kid need to crush it for acceptance into Gonzaga? What are the chances for Mostly Average, Mostly High Average, Mostly High?
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Anonymous wrote:How many kids in the DMV typically score in the 98-99% on the HSPT? I know this puts them in the top 1-2% in the U.S., but how does that translate here.

What percentage of kids in this area that took the HSPT scored that high? Is there anywhere to find this data? Thanks

My estimate from a past cohort from one local K-8 was at least 20% based on who was at the SJC brunch.


Thanks! Does anyone know if the ADW posts the range of kids that score in the different percentiles?


They used to post a report on the education section of the website that wasn't super detailed but you could glean some info by putting 2 and 2 together. No 8th grader this or next year so..havent looked lately.

There is clearly a skewed level of high achievers locally (vs nationally). I don't know the exact numbers.
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Anonymous wrote:Does your kid need to crush it for acceptance into Gonzaga? What are the chances for Mostly Average, Mostly High Average, Mostly High?


Lot of factors. If you're a mostly A student, 85+ HSPT my guess is you're in. Coin toss for the next tier of kids. Longer shot after that absent any hooks. My opinion only.

I heard they had 700+ applications last year. Maybe right, maybe wrong. No idea how many they have to admit to yield a class of 200-ish?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does your kid need to crush it for acceptance into Gonzaga? What are the chances for Mostly Average, Mostly High Average, Mostly High?


Lot of factors. If you're a mostly A student, 85+ HSPT my guess is you're in. Coin toss for the next tier of kids. Longer shot after that absent any hooks. My opinion only.

I heard they had 700+ applications last year. Maybe right, maybe wrong. No idea how many they have to admit to yield a class of 200-ish?


I'd up that HSPT to the 90s.
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