2018 AAP Admission Thread

Anonymous
Got our "eligible" letter today

22102

NNAT 158
COGAT 139

I do not know about the other scores..
Anonymous
Cogat 140
NNAT 128
Eligible for Level IV
Anonymous
IN:

NNAT: 122
Colgat: 123
WISC: great variation due to 2e but verbal (VCI) was 136.
GRBS: 12
Anonymous
IN

NNAT COGAT are around 120
No idea about her GBRS

We did the referal but had a little hope since i can see here all kids IN have very high score. I still can't belive it.
Anonymous
Congrats, PP!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:2nd Grade, In-pool -> Admitted

NNAT2: 160
Cogat: 139
GBRS: 14

22182


What are your options for schools? Is your elementary school a level IV center?


We are in center school


Is that Westbriar?


NP, but some of 22182 have Westbriar as a base (and therefore center) school, while other parts of that zip are zoned for Colvin Run, which is also a center.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:NNAT 105
CogAT 117
GBRS 10

Not Eligible


Obviously this was not a surprise but sharing for a data point. DC has a 123 WISC that we will appeal with because we have it and why not. Hopefully Level III/Advanced math will be a positive option.


Where did you get the WISC done?


GMU. It was a good experience.


Thanks. We are in the same boat as you except our GBRS was 13. We take WISC soon. Will appeal if scores are good.
Anonymous
IN

Nnat - 129
Cogat - 134
22033

No idea on gbrs n dra but in advanced reading at school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Ineligible

Cogat: 127
NNAT: -
GBRS: ?
WISC 134

2e


Wow. I'm surprised. The CogAT is good and the WISC is 134. Was your DC in FCPS. Where did you do the WISC?


Yes, in FCPS. WISC was done by FCPS and IEP included recommendation by the psychologist for advance placement (academic testing was 99% too). I'll be curious to see what the GBRS is but I wasn't worried b/c teacher recommended referral and currently receives level II. Guess I was wrong...


having no idea what your child's issues were, we were heavily dissuaded from AAP for my child b/c they said there were no special ed supports available at the school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:NNAT 105
CogAT 117
GBRS 10

Not Eligible


Obviously this was not a surprise but sharing for a data point. DC has a 123 WISC that we will appeal with because we have it and why not. Hopefully Level III/Advanced math will be a positive option.


Where did you get the WISC done?


GMU. It was a good experience.


Thanks. We are in the same boat as you except our GBRS was 13. We take WISC soon. Will appeal if scores are good.


Why not? Because your child is average for FCPS and should be fine in general ed, and will slow down the AAP class because he doesn't belong there. The NNAT score is below 50th percentile and the CogAt is close to 50th percentile.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 105
CogAT 117
GBRS 10

Not Eligible


Obviously this was not a surprise but sharing for a data point. DC has a 123 WISC that we will appeal with because we have it and why not. Hopefully Level III/Advanced math will be a positive option.


Where did you get the WISC done?


GMU. It was a good experience.


Thanks. We are in the same boat as you except our GBRS was 13. We take WISC soon. Will appeal if scores are good.


Why not? Because your child is average for FCPS and should be fine in general ed, and will slow down the AAP class because he doesn't belong there. The NNAT score is below 50th percentile and the CogAt is close to 50th percentile.


CogAT is actually 80th percentile and NNAT is above average. Granted I know to cut it in FCPS you need 98th + so we all know my child will not be admitted. You don't have to worry about him holding back your superior child.
Anonymous
NP- 117 Cogat is 80th percentile in Fairfax? Or is that nationally?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 105
CogAT 117
GBRS 10

Not Eligible


Obviously this was not a surprise but sharing for a data point. DC has a 123 WISC that we will appeal with because we have it and why not. Hopefully Level III/Advanced math will be a positive option.


Where did you get the WISC done?


GMU. It was a good experience.


Thanks. We are in the same boat as you except our GBRS was 13. We take WISC soon. Will appeal if scores are good.


Why not? Because your child is average for FCPS and should be fine in general ed, and will slow down the AAP class because he doesn't belong there. The NNAT score is below 50th percentile and the CogAt is close to 50th percentile.


CogAT is actually 80th percentile and NNAT is above average. Granted I know to cut it in FCPS you need 98th + so we all know my child will not be admitted. You don't have to worry about him holding back your superior child.


So why waste the committee's time with an appeal if you know he won't be admitted and admit he doesn't belong in the class?
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Anonymous wrote:NP- 117 Cogat is 80th percentile in Fairfax? Or is that nationally?


Sorry I did have it confussed. I had to dig out the sheet. It was 86% AGE, 66% LOCAL, 90% GRADE. So, yes, he is in deed quite dumb for Fairfax. Maybe I should look in to special ed, instead.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 105
CogAT 117
GBRS 10

Not Eligible


Obviously this was not a surprise but sharing for a data point. DC has a 123 WISC that we will appeal with because we have it and why not. Hopefully Level III/Advanced math will be a positive option.


Where did you get the WISC done?


GMU. It was a good experience.


Thanks. We are in the same boat as you except our GBRS was 13. We take WISC soon. Will appeal if scores are good.



Why not? Because your child is average for FCPS and should be fine in general ed, and will slow down the AAP class because he doesn't belong there. The NNAT score is below 50th percentile and the CogAt is close to 50th percentile.


CogAT is actually 80th percentile and NNAT is above average. Granted I know to cut it in FCPS you need 98th + so we all know my child will not be admitted. You don't have to worry about him holding back your superior child.


So why waste the committee's time with an appeal if you know he won't be admitted and admit he doesn't belong in the class?


I didn't say he doesn't belong. If I didn't think he was capable and it was a good fit I would never have referred.
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