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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You pick the math course you want DC to take. So it's not like they qualified for advanced math. Since jh's SCAT test is not on the list of tests acceptable for AAP I don't think the score would matter.[/quote] I understand. However, you need to qualify for admission to CTY first before being allowed to select any appropriate courses (there are stringent score requirements and prerequisites in place). In our case, we are just trying to overcome a low GBRS and put together a successful appeal. Since all other scores are strong (NNAT, FxAT, WISC) I was thinking that CTY qualification should count at least as an extra validation of DC's potential. Not everyone can take these accelerated, above grade courses, not matter what they are willing to pay and what they may choose. So, all I am asking is how we can use this in our appeal, and if there have been others who did.[/quote]
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