Rats! I cannot get into KINDERGARTEN

Anonymous
Are the kids expected to read the directions? The article said that they take it on the ipad without a test administrator. The grocery store one in particular was a lot of reading for a four year old! Hell, ANY reading is a lot for a 4 year old.

NYC people are crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:4 out of 5, because WTH with that first question?!


ditto. I don't understand 1
Anonymous
5/5 here - for those having a problem with question 1, think of the bottom row of flags as simply the set of possible choices for the fourth flag on the top row. The second row is not a continuation of the pattern.
Anonymous
4/5--the second question was my miss.
Anonymous
This is just like FxCo 2nd graders prepping for the AAP test. Things like this have gotten completely out of hand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:5/5 here - for those having a problem with question 1, think of the bottom row of flags as simply the set of possible choices for the fourth flag on the top row. The second row is not a continuation of the pattern.


OMG how confusing!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:5/5 here - for those having a problem with question 1, think of the bottom row of flags as simply the set of possible choices for the fourth flag on the top row. The second row is not a continuation of the pattern.


OMG how confusing!!!!


Not really. Just take a deep breath and you can figure it out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:5/5 here - for those having a problem with question 1, think of the bottom row of flags as simply the set of possible choices for the fourth flag on the top row. The second row is not a continuation of the pattern.


OMG how confusing!!!!


Not really. Just take a deep breath and you can figure it out.


yea, once I know the bottom row wasn't part of the pattern . . .
Anonymous
5 out of 5! woohoo!
Anonymous
Two Ivy degrees and I didn't even waste my time past #1. I would not allow my kid to attend a kindergarten that offered this as a test. Truly pathetic.
Anonymous
Well with my 3rd tier degrees, I got 5 out of 5.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:5/5 here - for those having a problem with question 1, think of the bottom row of flags as simply the set of possible choices for the fourth flag on the top row. The second row is not a continuation of the pattern.


OMG how confusing!!!!


Yes and imagine how much money was spent on the experts who put this test together. completely ridiculous to make it look that way.
Anonymous
WOO! I passed! I am totally putting this on my resume.
Anonymous
It's funny--to me #1 was the easiest. The only one I thought was inappropriate was the grocery store one because the pictures can be interpreted in different ways. The story says that the next action is that you bring the groceries to the checkout and they get scanned. The pictures are of a full grocery cart (what does that represent?) and a not very clear picture of scanning. I guessed right but I really feel like there shouldn't be any openness to the reading of the pictures.
Anonymous
I got 5/5 but I don't think I would have gotten that to go to K.
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