Good enough for Mensa but not FCPS AAP program??

Anonymous
Looking at older posts, older appeal posts, and knowing my own experience, I find it interesting that kids whose scores qualify them for Mensa are denied access to AAP. Does anyone else see that as odd or am I alone here? What is the logic behind this?

Good enough for Mensa but not FCPS AAP program?? I know kids in the program (1 is mine); some are extremely impressive, some not so much. Mine had an FSIQ of 135 and we had to appeal. He's thriving at his center, not top of his class but gets great grades. No issues. My middle child will be in pool this year. She has an FSIQ of 137 but we might have to appeal again. I find it curious seeing as how MENSA would accept them with a 130.
Anonymous
OP here, I should add when we submitted his packet, we included he WISC on the first go-round so they knew my son's FSIQ was 135 and we still had to appeal. This was in 2014.
Anonymous
What were your children's NNAT and COGAT or FFxat scores? Do you know the GBRS score for your eldest? I'm curious too since we are trying to decide if we should submit the WISC in the first packet or "save" it if needed.
Anonymous
Why do you know both your children's' IQ scores? Are they both special needs?
Anonymous
Mensa accepts IQs of only the 130s?? I'm shocked because,while it is above average, thatso all that is. Like a typical lawyer.
Anonymous
It's been awhile and we didn't save it but my child was in pool on both tests, meaning he made the cutoff on both. His GBRS was low. I don't recall it, but it wasn't a two digit number. But one would think the WISC would have done the trick. How could he be good enough for MENSA (which we did not join) but not some school districts AAP program. You see stories on the internet about kids getting into MENSA and everyone oohs and ahhs but clearly it's not impressive to FCPS, since they reject kids from AAP who could qualify for it. I wonder if they reject Davidson Scholar qualifying kids too. Probably. Anyway, we did appeal and he got in but still . . .
Anonymous
New cell messes up my spelling - and I've got an IQ the 140s. . Ugh it doesn't even like the word IQ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you know both your children's' IQ scores? Are they both special needs?


Neither are 2E. For my son we had the WISC done in case he didn't get into AAP we were going to go private and it's required. We did the same with my daughter who is now in 2nd.
Anonymous
The Mathlete Champion for the entire state of Virginia (with great grades) was rejected by TJ several years back. DD was his classmate in AP science/math at our base HS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mensa accepts IQs of only the 130s?? I'm shocked because,while it is above average, thatso all that is. Like a typical lawyer.


130 is at the second sigma, above average is below that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mensa accepts IQs of only the 130s?? I'm shocked because,while it is above average, thatso all that is. Like a typical lawyer.


130 is at the second sigma, above average is below that.


I don't even know what this means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Mathlete Champion for the entire state of Virginia (with great grades) was rejected by TJ several years back. DD was his classmate in AP science/math at our base HS.


WOW!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's been awhile and we didn't save it but my child was in pool on both tests, meaning he made the cutoff on both. His GBRS was low. I don't recall it, but it wasn't a two digit number. But one would think the WISC would have done the trick. How could he be good enough for MENSA (which we did not join) but not some school districts AAP program. You see stories on the internet about kids getting into MENSA and everyone oohs and ahhs but clearly it's not impressive to FCPS, since they reject kids from AAP who could qualify for it. I wonder if they reject Davidson Scholar qualifying kids too. Probably. Anyway, we did appeal and he got in but still . . .


Considering you appealed, had an IQ test done, and know what MENSA's scores are, I find it utterly NOT believable you don't know your son's precise GBRS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mensa accepts IQs of only the 130s?? I'm shocked because,while it is above average, thatso all that is. Like a typical lawyer.


130 is at the second sigma, above average is below that.


I don't even know what this means.


Thanks for posting that- I have no idea what PP meant either...
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