5th Grade CogAT : Number Correct

Anonymous
USPS Informed Delivery shows an envelope today. Best wishes to all!


Rip envelope. Rejected?


Window envelope. No idea of the contents obviously, but expecting rejection. Not worried too much -- I have a great kid, and our home middle school is awesome. He'll be fine either way.
Anonymous
Mine shows an evenelop, with an address window, so not a rip envelop.
Anonymous
For some test results they send everyone a regular envelope. I think InView came in one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine shows an evenelop, with an address window, so not a rip envelop.


Is it big envelope? In the past, acceptance letter was mailed in big envelope.

But last year's CES acceptance was also mailed in perforated envelopes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine shows an evenelop, with an address window, so not a rip envelop.


Is it big envelope? In the past, acceptance letter was mailed in big envelope.

But last year's CES acceptance was also mailed in perforated envelopes.


Last year our MS acceptance letter was printed two sided on 8.5" x 11" and trifolded in a normal envelope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine shows an evenelop, with an address window, so not a rip envelop.


Is it big envelope? In the past, acceptance letter was mailed in big envelope.

But last year's CES acceptance was also mailed in perforated envelopes.


Last year our MS acceptance letter was printed two sided on 8.5" x 11" and trifolded in a normal envelope.


with window pane?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:V57, Q52, NQ 55, all 99%, 9B


Verbal is probably 3 standard deviations, much less than the rest of 5 standard deviations, thus being a "weakness". LOL


NP. Can you explain this?
Anonymous
I think her child got perfect on the Q and NQ and three wrong on V.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine shows an evenelop, with an address window, so not a rip envelop.


Is it big envelope? In the past, acceptance letter was mailed in big envelope.

But last year's CES acceptance was also mailed in perforated envelopes.


Last year our MS acceptance letter was printed two sided on 8.5" x 11" and trifolded in a normal envelope.


with window pane?


Honestly, I don't remember. It's also entirely possible that the process changes year by year. It wasn't a lot of pomp and circumstance, though. We got a letter with scores and a wait list for one school and a recommended for another. I'd guess that rejection letters looked entirely the same. We did get a follow up letter shortly after from the center coordinator inviting us to a magnet meeting. I wouldn't put much thought into an acceptance or rejection based on the envelope that is on the way.
Anonymous
+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine shows an evenelop, with an address window, so not a rip envelop.


Is it big envelope? In the past, acceptance letter was mailed in big envelope.

But last year's CES acceptance was also mailed in perforated envelopes.


Last year our MS acceptance letter was printed two sided on 8.5" x 11" and trifolded in a normal envelope.


with window pane?


Just for you, PP, I went back and looked at my Informed Delivery from last January. Yes, acceptances came in an envelope with a window pane. Posters here reported that rejections came in perforated rip envelopes. I don't know about people who were waitlisted to one program and rejected from the other. Note that a few months later, CES acceptances came in rip envelopes, though (I happened to have a 3rd and 5th grader last year).

Anonymous
Anyone NOT have a window envelope? Anyone see a rip card? I don't have Informed Delivery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine shows an evenelop, with an address window, so not a rip envelop.


Is it big envelope? In the past, acceptance letter was mailed in big envelope.

But last year's CES acceptance was also mailed in perforated envelopes.


Last year our MS acceptance letter was printed two sided on 8.5" x 11" and trifolded in a normal envelope.


with window pane?


Just for you, PP, I went back and looked at my Informed Delivery from last January. Yes, acceptances came in an envelope with a window pane. Posters here reported that rejections came in perforated rip envelopes. I don't know about people who were waitlisted to one program and rejected from the other. Note that a few months later, CES acceptances came in rip envelopes, though (I happened to have a 3rd and 5th grader last year).



To add to this, I went back and looked at last year's thread here. One person reported an envelope that had wait list + rejection from the two schools. Another reported perforated envelope with rejections for both.
Anonymous
Did not receive anything in USPS Informed Delivery today
Anonymous
How to check the mail delivery information? Is it a paid program?
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