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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It would be helpful if you posted the scores. There is a difference between a "low" score of 125 vs. 115 vs. 105. A lot of kids are still admitted with high Q and NV, but lower V scores, providing that they have other evidence that their child is advanced in language arts. Also, PP who said that one high and one low score = Advanced math or LIII is wrong. A lot of kids with one high and one low get admitted to AAP. The trick is that you have to convince the committee that your child's needs cannot be met in their area of strength in gen ed, and they're strong enough in their area of weakness that they can handle the AAP curriculum. Depending on how strong your kid is in math, advanced math isn't necessarily the solution. Placement also isn't guaranteed, even if your child absolutely needs advanced math. [/quote] My kid got in with a Q and NV so far apart that the test flagged it as an error.[/quote]
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