AAP Eligible letter received

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC accepted. Woo hoo. So excited.


Why are YOU excited?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC accepted. Woo hoo. So excited.


Why are YOU excited?


Because something good just happened for her kid? Is it that hard to understand?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC accepted. Woo hoo. So excited.


Why are YOU excited?


Because something good just happened for her kid? Is it that hard to understand?


+1
Anonymous
AAP eligible. NNAT 145, FxAT 72% (WTF?), GBRS 14.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AAP eligible. NNAT 145, FxAT 72% (WTF?), GBRS 14.


Wow! Surprised?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AAP eligible. NNAT 145, FxAT 72% (WTF?), GBRS 14.


Wow! Surprised?


yeah. she must volunteer a lot for the PTA or something
Anonymous
Wonder if anyone in pool is not in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonder if anyone in pool is not in?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wonder if anyone in pool is not in?

Yes, just received letter. NNAT 135, FAT 96%, not in.
My DC is very average in school. We are not sure whether we should appeal or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wonder if anyone in pool is not in?

Yes, just received letter. NNAT 135, FAT 96%, not in.
My DC is very average in school. We are not sure whether we should appeal or not.


Interesting. Thanks for sharing. My DD is 126 NNAT and 97% FAT, so somewhat the opposite of yours. Don't know GBRS, but our teacher has been very supportive of getting her in. Guess we'll see what comes in the mail.
Anonymous
13:57 we have the same scores as you & we r still waiting for the letter. What was your fat breakdown of sub scores!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wonder if anyone in pool is not in?

Yes, just received letter. NNAT 135, FAT 96%, not in.
My DC is very average in school. We are not sure whether we should appeal or not.

DC has a lower NNAT and same FAT as your kid, and she is in. She has 4 in all core subjects on her report card.
So seems like academic performance and GBRS are more critical factors than test scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AAP eligible. NNAT 145, FxAT 72% (WTF?), GBRS 14.


Wow! Surprised?


yeah. she must volunteer a lot for the PTA or something


Not necessarily, the NNAT is high and maybe DC displays the qualities the GBRS looks at in class. Plus, a72 percent on FAT would probably have been in the 80s in prior years. A 99percent NNAT and a CogAT in the 80s getting in is not unheard of.
Anonymous
Can you post the subscores along with the eligibility?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wonder if anyone in pool is not in?

Yes, just received letter. NNAT 135, FAT 96%, not in.
My DC is very average in school. We are not sure whether we should appeal or not.


I would appeal so if DC blossoms in the next year you can switch to AAP in fourth grade without reapplying. It can't hurt.
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