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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son cogat scores V 122 NV 132 Q 145 VAN 141 Iready 85 math 80% reading He is in the pool do u think he still have a good chance to be chosen for AAP?[/quote] Maybe Advanced Math, based on the Q score. [b]His iReady scores and the rest of his scores do not r3ead like an AAP kid.[/b] It also depends on what school you are at, a high FARMs school or a lower middle class school where the overall scores are likely to be lower and you might have a better chance. And yes, I know that they are not supposed to take schools into consideration but we know that happens otherwise there would be very few kids in from Title 1 schools and a lot more from the higher SES schools. [/quote] Have you ever looked at the 2020 external committee report? The NV and V are well within range for admitted AAP kids. In fact there was a note in the 2020 report that many teachers claim that too many students in AAP read [i]below[/i] grade level. This board wants to act like AAP is still GT and only 5% of kids belong in it. But that's not the case.[/quote]
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