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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]GBRS: 3 CO, 1 FO NNAT: 110 COGAT: 134, 9A, Q score was highest out of the 3 I know the NNAT is really low but 1st grade was a doozy with all the sicknesses and teacher absences, so I feel like that impacted my son's score. We're in the chantilly pyramid. I didn't know this pyramid was so competitive. I overheard a few moms talking (in their native language) about sending their kids to test prep school. I know about kumon and mathnasium, but these are specific schools that focus on test prepping. I didn't even know that stuff existed at this age! Kid likes math and science and does really well in school so I feel like AAP would be beneficial. Is it even worth it with such a low NNAT? Should I mention something in the appeal? Thanks all![/quote] I would say appeal. Why not? Take some time in writing the appeal letter. Demonstrate why your child needs AAP with examples. And yes, the Chantilly pyramid is crazy. Having said that though, depending on which school you are in, getting into AAP vs GenEd might not yield a big difference because parents are involved and there are high achievers in both. [/quote]
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