Really? I think all the poster was saying was you can be successful even if you don't get into AAP or TJ. I don't think he was advocating slacking for the first 18 years of life, just don't stress if your child doesn't make those, they can still be successful. That makes sense to me. No need to attack him. People on this board need to calm down and be more civil. |
I am a teacher in second grade who has the power to determine your lovely child's future.... Will they be a success in life or not? GT will decide and I hold the key in my hand. How much would you as a parent pay for 15 or 16 GBRs? $2,000? $5,000? or even $10,000? |
Name your price. I will get my child tutor and educational consultant to negotiate a deal with you after they finish with 7 year olds' application and portfolio. |
Is that your final offer???? |
I'll throw in coffee and lunch. |
Isn't it easier, more long lasting, and more predictable for children to study rather than relying on the services of teachers and educational consultants? I know many students without resources who do just this with outstanding results.
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Coffee and lunch will get your kid to a 10 GBRS; you want best scores? SHOW ME the money! I even have payment plans..... $50,000 we can finance over 10 years. Clearly worth it if your DC is in a center.... |
How much are your parents paying the test prep guy? |
As a test prep guy, not enough! Given that your child will make AAP with my help and that AAP means at least an extra $100,000 per year in annual income, I think you need to pay much more to ensure your asswipe's success in life.
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My test prep is free. How quick you forget? What was your cogAT score? |
The much cheaper route is to study. Less lacrosse more book. |
My CogAT was 99th percentile... Show me yours you perv! |
But it's always a good idea for parents of young children to see this because it will cause them to question the advisability of CogAT prep and the intentions of those trying to sell it.
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Get a puppy the night before the cogat |
PM offline. |