Thanks! The open house is on the 22nd (one day after the one at TPMS). DD is naturally good at math but is more interested in reading/writing if that makes sense. She said she rated both school as a 5 on the pre-test questionnaire. Go figure. |
Are the open houses for waitlisted families too? |
You purchased a book for your child and made her take these tests in them to prep her to get a better CogAt score. Yet, you are actually that delusional to think you didn't test prep. You Tiger parents are unreal. |
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Adding a Data Point
DD Accepted at Eastern but not Takoma comes from school with mixed SES (about half high, half low) Scores V-50 Q-41 NV-37 This correlates to the following age percentile rank V-97%, Q-94%, NV-87% Composite-95% and was given the 8A profile. MCPS percentiles lower V-85%, Q-82%, NV-72%. Straight A's in CES. 5's on PARCC (higher on reading than math) Historically she's always had high 99th percentile on MAP-R, except the Fall 19 score was an outlier 97% (lower absolute number than spring 19), so might have just been a bad testing day and they took that into account. Historical Range of 96-99th percentile on MAP-M. Fall 19 was 98th percentile. I'm putting all this out there to help because it looks like they were looking at a lot of different factors and must have taken into account scores that seemed anomalous. We didn't have DD prep, and all the super high scores posted here had me starting to regret that. She said she found some of the questions just unfamiliar and weird, and I'm sure prepping might have helped increase those scores. Totally possible that prepping might have gotten her into Takoma, but might have also stressed her out. These decisions are wicked hard to make. I will say DD overall performance (grades, scores, etc) and acceptance profile (in at Eastern not Takoma) seems quite similar to her older sibling in 2014-2015, using the old application system. I do remember that back then we were given the average (or possibly median, I can't quite remember) scores on those accepted to the program our child was not accepted into, which I thought was very informative. |
Not the pp, but the book from amazon is a full bank of cogat mock test. I purchased one also for my DC, who only got 1 wrong in each battery, so we all thought he bombed his real test because he got total 12 wrongs. Turns out his score is still the top on every section. I feel the mock test book is good to let the kids familiarize with the type of questions and don’t get over anxious, and I don’t think that’s a test prep. |
Congrats! And thanks for those data points. My kid was wait listed for Eastern but got in to TPMS with similar scores. TPMS is a better fit so it’s fine but interesting to compare. Scores were: V - 52 Q - 43 NV - 43 I do agree that they must look at a range of info. |
Hilarious! You totally prepped. |
In our average ES, lot of kids are being picked to test Also I remember used to show the percentile among kids accepted, why is it not provided any more. |
I didn't take this approach, but I don't consider this prepping. Prepping is using flashcards, taking classes, or adhering to a schedule to study or practice for a test. Doing a nonchalant text in a CogAT book for orientation is just...kind of normal. If you want to call it prepping or "tiger mom style" ok I guess, but it's not crazy. It's helping your kid not feel flustered so they can focus on what matters. |
I tend to find, and want to instill in our DC, that a little bit of preparation is better than no preparation, for just about anything. Yes, DC spent about 3-4 hours working through the shortest, least questionable, book I could find on Amazon for the 5th grade cogat (it still reminded me of a coloring book), and if you find that "prepping", so be it. If that was the toll charge to having the option (and DC has the option) of going to one of the magnet programs, happy to have that be the lesson. |
| Anyone got acceptance / rejection for MLK/Robert Clemento? |
You are being very myopic. You are in a school with a moderate poverty rate. These scores would not get you in if you were coming from the W cluster. 99/98/97 MCPS percentile did not get in. |
So you say but I have yet to hear convincing evidence that this is true. And by convincing I mean from an official source not just here in DCUM-world. The only definitive facts I have are my own kids scores. |
I have a kid with similar scores and the same outcome, and I do understand these scores would not have been enough if we'd not been in-boundary for TPMS. I'm not defensive about that, nor should you be. My child benefited from being at a medium-poverty school (was compared against his peers) and from being in boundary for the magnet. It's fine. I will support him and he will do well, but this is not an opportunity he would have been afforded coming out of Cold Spring or another school. |
I guess the word "irony" is lost on you. For all we know, you are a Russian troll. |