GT/AAP Appeals

Anonymous
LOL. The paranoia on this thread is amazing. I didn't (and have never) posted on this so-called "average kids" thread. Amazing how the people on this thread think that they know who and when certain people are posting.
Anonymous
Hahaha look who's talking about paranoia LOL.
Anonymous
Lolz all you want. But your horridness and psychological issues are real.
Anonymous
Just because I point out that you guys can't get over the fact that your son/daughter was REJECTED? LOL.
Anonymous
LOL most kids got accepted including mine.
Anonymous
More info for 21:16

http://tinyurl.com/dy5r3a
Anonymous
Most kids did not get accepted the 2nd time around. And everyone knows that your kid got rejected when EVERYONE was graded. Hurts that you didn't make the cut, eh? LOL.
Anonymous
It's not that we can't get over that our kids were rejected, it's that you can't get over that they were accepted, and that a process is in place to allow them to be accepted after an initial rejection. You should ask yourself why are you so bothered by this. You have no rational reason for caring so much about something that really has no relevance to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL. The paranoia on this thread is amazing. I didn't (and have never) posted on this so-called "average kids" thread. Amazing how the people on this thread think that they know who and when certain people are posting.


Anonymous wrote:Hahaha look who's talking about paranoia LOL.


"The lady doth protest too much, methinks."
Anonymous
LOL most kids on this forum got accepted. All through the standard process. LOL.
Anonymous
Can someone explain 21:23? What the devil is she talking about with "graded," and if most appeals failed, doesn't that wndercut her prior arguments? "Call us when the shuttle has landed."
Anonymous
Nope. The kids on this thread were rejected. Because fear of the cost of litigation, the county has to let a few in the backdoor, to the detriment of the REAL, DESERVING kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just an FYI to the haters that say we are buying access to the program and that only people with money can afford the WISC: This is taken from GMU's website. Hope it helps someone in the future.

Q: How much does the INDIVIDUAL assessment cost?
A : Fees are $380 for cognitive assessment and $700 for cognitive and achievement assessment payable to GMU by cash or check only. Students with documented eligibility for a free or reduced price lunch from any public school system are awarded scholarships covering all testing costs. Fees must be paid in full at the time of the initial appointment. Bounced checks will be pursued according to usual GMU policies and procedures and may include a service charge.


I am the one who posted about not being able to afford the WISC. We are nowhere near being eligible for free or reduced lunch. Still, with only one parent working full time, and 3 children $400 is not always in the cards.
Anonymous
21:29 meant for 21:16 psycho. 21:26 I admire your work.
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