Fairfax County GT/AAP Decisions

Anonymous
Any recommendations for a pshychologist to get my son's WISC done .... Thank you...
Anonymous
We used Laurie Smith in Vienna. Her office is right across from Amphora. Phone 703 938 5234. She was very nice, very professional, very honest.
Anonymous
Still nothing in the mail...What is going on?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We used Laurie Smith in Vienna. Her office is right across from Amphora. Phone 703 938 5234. She was very nice, very professional, very honest.


Thanks a ton for the info... Any prep do I need to do with my son.... What do they generally ask.... Any general knowledge questions... any reading assesments. Thanks
Anonymous
Is anyone still waiting for a letter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone still waiting for a letter?
you?
Anonymous
I would call AAP office Monday. I would think that all letters, regardless of acceptance status were mailed together. We only got ours yesterday, but I would imagine it is about 1 day, 2-days max anywhere in FCPS. The only letter I received was from the AAP office, no correspondence from the school,though I understand some schools also notified.
Anonymous
CogAt V-135, Q-122, NV-126 Composite - 132
NNAT - 142
GBRS - 10

Accepted!

Don't think you need to have high GBRS to get accepted. DD's school is very strict about GBRS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We used Laurie Smith in Vienna. Her office is right across from Amphora. Phone 703 938 5234. She was very nice, very professional, very honest.


Thanks a ton for the info... Any prep do I need to do with my son.... What do they generally ask.... Any general knowledge questions... any reading assesments. Thanks


From my understanding, you can't prep for this. I don't work with children but have a slight background in assessment with adults so am interested in how innate talents, abilities, etc. are determined. There is a knowledge component (I believe) like "what is a mime" -- just making that word up. So, theoretically, you could go through a huge list of words to "teach" them but that is not realistic and it is not what the test is. They already know things or don't, know how to make connections or don't, have a strong ability to reason. None of these things can you teach/study for like knowledge based tests for the SAT or GRE. Just relax and let you child think this is fun. You should not try to "beat" this; you should really want to know what his/her innate abilities are. Probably not what you want to hear but remember that there are something like seven different types of intelligence -- can't study for these.
Anonymous
Does anybody know whether we should bring the kids to the AAP orientation or not?
Thanks!
Anonymous
Our letter states "parents and student.'" Check your letter in case you missed it but maybe each school is different?
Anonymous
Hi,
My DD did not get it. I need help in deciding if we should appeal or not. Since we are not able to get much information from the AART teacher at DD school.
We moved to fairfax county in Jan. My DD teacher told us to do the parent refferal in Feb, coz she thinks DD is a GT candidate. DD COGAT comp score was 135. There was no NNAT conducted. DD gets all O's in the school. Her reading level is 34.
I know for sure her GBRS is above 12. Thanks...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else get an orientation date/time at a GT Center of Monday 5/10 at 2:15? If this is designed for parents to attend, why would they schedule the orientation for 2:15? Assuming that either parent works (which is likely), how can the family really experience the GT center that day? I'm wondering whether it might be a typo. I'm planning to call the GT center tomorrow to check.



GT requires a strong commitment from the Parents for the child to be successful. They are just letting you know that if you can put your child's education first, it can be difficult!
Anonymous
Re: attending the open house - yes, bring your child because after the long session of Q&A for the parents, the kids go on a tour - at least at our school. Prep your child about the length of the Q&A if there is one though because they can get really bored and turned off about attending the school after sitting through it. Consider bringing along a book or something to occupy them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Re: attending the open house - yes, bring your child because after the long session of Q&A for the parents, the kids go on a tour - at least at our school. Prep your child about the length of the Q&A if there is one though because they can get really bored and turned off about attending the school after sitting through it. Consider bringing along a book or something to occupy them.


Thank you so much for the information. Have a good day!
post reply Forum Index » Advanced Academic Programs (AAP)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: