Loudoun AOS question

Anonymous
What PSAT score would typically be needed to move on to the next level of the application process? I've heard around 200, but that's from one source. TIA.
Anonymous
200 is what I heard. Is it true that incoming or transferring sophomores can't apply? It is limited to incoming 9th grade only?
Anonymous
1300 is what I heard recently. 200 is about 1400? not easy for 8th grader.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1300 is what I heard recently. 200 is about 1400? not easy for 8th grader.


A 1300 would put a 10th or 11th grader at or above the 95th percentile, for the 2015 PSAT. That seems to be a pretty high bar for an 8th grader, since 1/3 move on to the nest step in the AOS application process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1300 is what I heard recently. 200 is about 1400? not easy for 8th grader.


A 1300 would put a 10th or 11th grader at or above the 95th percentile, for the 2015 PSAT. That seems to be a pretty high bar for an 8th grader, since 1/3 move on to the nest step in the AOS application process.


About 900 8th grader applied this year, most of they are straight A students. 1300 is very reasonable bar.
Anonymous
For only 60 spaces still? Are they expanding incoming class size now that the new facility will be completed in 2018?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1300 is what I heard recently. 200 is about 1400? not easy for 8th grader.


A 1300 would put a 10th or 11th grader at or above the 95th percentile, for the 2015 PSAT. That seems to be a pretty high bar for an 8th grader, since 1/3 move on to the nest step in the AOS application process.


About 900 8th grader applied this year, most of they are straight A students. 1300 is very reasonable bar.


About 30-40% of them don't want to be there and/or are unprepared. Their parents make them go through this.

The class will not expand for this year.
Anonymous
Dropped my DD off at Dominion HS for the test; I think every Indian 8th grader in Loudoun County was there.
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