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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I suggest ordering a practice Cogat test on amazon to just get familiar with test. Sounds like your child is borderline. I have 2 kids in AAP. Both scored high on Cogat and thriving In AAP. I’m sure I will get blasted for prepping or cheating. I think preparing your child for a test is the responsible thing to do, especially if he is borderline. Other parents do it as well although not all would admit it. We have 2 friends whose kids scored 120ish and not in AAP. They are bright hard workers. [b]I couldn’t help wonder why they didn’t get a damn book beforehand[/b]. It would have taken a weekend to go over the book.[/quote] Unfathomable? Really?[/quote] And, this is why AAP is not a gifted program. The Cogat was intended to test kids with unfamiliar material. It is not supposed to be an achievement test. And, this is why they need to get rid of AAP. Former teacher[/quote]
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