Nothing. The owners do not produce it as an ability test. It is a test of what high school students who are applying to college have learned so far.
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Wow! A lot of posters did not like the suggestion to ask the AART to take a look at their CogAT prep materials! |
What does that A stand for in SAT?
Please do not cheat. I bet there are dummies who claim A stands for achievement. |
SAT is an aptitude test. |
Scholastic Aptitude Test = SAT |
Bingo!
100 points |
Well the College Board did not design the test as an aptitude test. They designed it as an achievement test but called it an aptitude test. Companies can do that you know. |
Here's the answer, right at 10:22
And this thread is about the CogAT, an assessment for second graders, not the SAT, a knowledge test for high school students. |
I personally know a TJ student who never took any sort of TJ prep class or used any kind of TJ prep materials. This student spent after school and weekend hours in athletic, cultural, and arts activities. True, many of the students this student has met at TJ did attend prep programs, but this particular student did not and there are probably lots of others who also did not. It is entirely possible for a student who works hard and studies a lot but doesn't do a prep class to go to TJ. |
Wow, the poster has discovered an anomaly. |
0 pts Reading comprehension Grade: F (fail) |
And that doesn't make sense. The school system says,
If I were using any CogAT prep books and worksheets with my child, when I read this statement by the school, I would want to make sure that the materials I had used were not the same ones being referred to in this sentence. Part of the AART's job is to answer parent questions about the program and this is certainly a worthwhile question to ask. If the AART doesn't know the answer, he or she can probably find out. These books might be perfectly fine and acceptable, so it would be good to know that. |
Reading comprehension and logic grade: F |
This statement by FCPS
has caused quite a lot of comment about CogAT prep practices. Just one sentence has generated pages of comments. |
The sentence is awkward and seems somewhat unintelligible on purpose. |