GT/AAP Decisions: JUST THE SCORES, PLEASE!

Anonymous
in pool letters and scores are usually sent from the school

final eligibility decisions will come from the county
Anonymous
I guess you missed the definition right above your post, 13:14


I guess you didn't read or understand the definition.

Do you think intelligence and ability are synonyms?
Anonymous
Will you two either knock it off or make your own post. Through your two pages of of senseless argument, you have both already shown that you have neither intelligence, nor the ability to just let it go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Will you two either knock it off or make your own post. Through your two pages of of senseless argument, you have both already shown that you have neither intelligence, nor the ability to just let it go.


Bravo!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We got an in pool letter today...Saturday. No scores yet.

Hi
Did you receive it from the school or by mail?



Which school?
Anonymous
Oak hill. Regular mail on school stationary.
Anonymous
Hi. New to this thread. My child just received her CogAT score of 114 (percentile rank 81%), and NNAT score of 117, (percentile rank 86%). Skimming through this topic, it sounds like she doesn't have a realistic chance to make it to the Fairfax GT program. Just checking to see if others agree with this, before we submit an application.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi. New to this thread. My child just received her CogAT score of 114 (percentile rank 81%), and NNAT score of 117, (percentile rank 86%). Skimming through this topic, it sounds like she doesn't have a realistic chance to make it to the Fairfax GT program. Just checking to see if others agree with this, before we submit an application.


You can submit a referral but personally I don't think there is a good chance. Do you have WISC scores that counter CogAT/NNAT scores?
Anonymous
It all depends on the GBRS value, which you do not know. I know of kids with similar scores (maybe a few points higher) that made AAP. Talk to the AART. If DC is going to get in, AART will have to provide a strong GBRS (14+)
Anonymous
What about if Cogat and nnat scores are very high, but GBRS so-so. Does the committee take into account that GBRS is very subjective and can vary widely depending on the teachers' preference?
Anonymous
81% and 86% would be hard pressed to get in. The benchmark score they pick is usually the 98% percentile so that is a very big difference. I know it sounds like 132 isn't that far away from 117... but it is in terms of the ability it's measuring. Do you really think she 'needs' the aap program? Is she in the top reading group or the top math class and still pushing to do more?
Anonymous
13:04: The committee will assume that CogAT and NNAT were prepped, and discount them.

13:16: What you are saying is not factually correct. The benchmark is 132 for in-pool in one subtest, which probably translates to about 120 overall. 15% of the population is in AAP, which is not consistent with 2% as a cutoff. Any kid over 80% nationally could be admitted with strong GBRS.
Anonymous
My DS got a 136 on Cogat and GBRS of 7 (done in 3rd grade because we were out of state). His teacher had no specific reason other than he is not ready yet and definetely no behavioural issues. Her only complain was he was doing extra credit projects. We appealed and he got in. He is currently thriving in GT and he thoroughly enjoys school.




Anonymous
sorry 13:52, but 98% is the percentile nationally. Yes, approx. 15% of population is in AAP, but that is 15% of FCPS population. In order to get a 114 on the cogat there was probably a score close to 100. That is a 50% percentile. Maybe 12:29 could tell us why she is even interested in this program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi. New to this thread. My child just received her CogAT score of 114 (percentile rank 81%), and NNAT score of 117, (percentile rank 86%). Skimming through this topic, it sounds like she doesn't have a realistic chance to make it to the Fairfax GT program. Just checking to see if others agree with this, before we submit an application.


Those are good scores and they show that your daughter is bright, but it would be highly unlikely for her to be found eligible for the GT center.

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