Same here. |
or accept that maybe dc isn't who the aap program is for. |
Didn't take long for someone to pipe up with a remark like this. Every parent knows their child best - one test, one score doesn't rule out that PP's DC belongs in the program. |
| Has anyone ever requested a copy if the test their DC took to see which questions were answered correctly or incorrectly? Are they available? |
| The raw score xx/xx is on the test results. Receiving a copy of the test questions is not an option. |
| My child did not score well at all on the NNAT -- I don't remember exactly but it wasn't the top quartile. She did much better on the Cog At [99% percentile composite]. I believe last year was the first year they administered the test in the 1st grade so much of the anecdotal data is probably not apples to apples unless it's from this year's second graders. |
| For both of my kids, their NNAT and Cogat scores were very close. My son had a 135 NNAT and a 133 cogat composite and my daughter had a 144 NNAT and a 146 cogat composite. |
I saw the raw score. Was wondering if I could get more information about what types of Q's DC missed (there are 3 categories of Qs on the test), whether she skipped some, etc. An itemized result is what I'm looking for. Guess not.... |
Are they 2nd graders now? |
Did you prep for the Cogat? Trying to decide if I should nudge or leave it alone. |
One last year. One this year. |
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Please be so kind as to share which schools have received scores already!
We got our weekly folder yesterday but no scores, and nothing in the mail yet either. |
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I didn't do any test prep for my lower scoring NNAT, and she wasn't as high in cog-at non-verbal, but I suppose it could be viewed as suspect. I will pursue potential possibilities for the discrepancy with the AART experts. I'm wondering if it's just a year's difference or the nature of the test.
I won't appeal if she doesn't get in - for what it's worth. |
| I heard that Powell ES, Oakton ES got it yesterday in their folders. |
For anyone from FCPS out there - look what the county has done by starting the testing earlier. Now you have people coaching and testing their kids at an even younger age. I'm sure there are now 4-5y/o out there attending classes for the aptitude tests.... |