What type of scores do you need to get into AAP in 3rd grade?

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Anonymous wrote:But it is offensive to even suggest that some psychs would give out inflated scores. There is no way anyone has ever gamed this system. Every parent is ethical, as is every medical professional. ?


Whatever, King of the tinfoil hat brigaide.
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Insults are what unintelligent people use when losing an argument. When you can't win with facts and info, just insult the other person.
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Anonymous wrote:Insults are what unintelligent people use when losing an argument. When you can't win with facts and info, just insult the other person.


The Donald Trump Strategy!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Insults are what unintelligent people use when losing an argument. When you can't win with facts and info, just insult the other person.


The Donald Trump Strategy!


I just vomited in my mouth.
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Anonymous wrote:We did not submit a WISC score with our appeal. We submitted a Stanford Binet.
There are other tests that are accepted other than the WISC such as CAS, Kaufman. How would the AAP office track those?


Probably in a similar way as they tracked WISC scores -- create a folder titled SB and enter the name of the psychologist and the score, create another folder for CAS and enter the name of the psychologist and score, etc.


I sure do hope they have a more sophisticated system than that, or at least a database of some sort.
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