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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have twins and one made it into AAP and one did not. My kids attend a center school, so they'll be at the same school but not the same classroom anymore. Both my kids are very upset with this. I do not think my kid has a good chance at getting in with an appeal. My kid is a very well rounded student but doesn't have that puzzle-y type of brain. Below are my kid's stats. For parents that have one child in gen ed and one in AAP, did you notice a huge difference in curriculum? Is gen ed really that bad? NNAT - 108, COGAT - 134, WISC - 117. GBRS - 2CO, 2FO. All 4s on report card and ireadys are consistently in the 90+ percentile. [/quote] OP: The information you cited sounds like you have a well adjusted, above average kid. It's a shame that he/she is upset. Out of curiosity --genetically speaking-- are they identical twins? And what were the scores and GBRS of the kid accepted to AAP? [/quote] OP here. Identical twins. My other twin had the following stats: NNAT - 121, COGAT - 136, WISC - 132 GBRS - 2CO, 2FO Same grades on report card and ireadys in the 90+ percentile. My kid that didn't get in actually scores higher in the ireadys. Thanks for the input![/quote]
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