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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FWIW, my DC had very low hope scores. DC received 5-6 rarely, a few oftens and maybe two always. DC got into AAP. I attribute it to their 99th percentile scores in NNAT, COGAT, math and reading Iready scores in first and second grade. I can’t agree that a high Hope score is an indicator of getting into AAP. [/quote] The point is that it’s holistic. They look at the full picture of the test scores, work samples, hope rating, parent questionnaires, and anything else in the packet. No one know how or why the committee makes the decisions they do. Every year, at least some kids with high scores get rejected. Every year, at least some kids with lower scores get in. The only thing you can do is apply and hope for the best. [/quote]
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