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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=momo1521]NNAT 153 NGAT 151 Reading : 713 out of 724 Map Math : 98% Hope : teacher only recommend 2 subjects Not in I know another student from the same school but different teacher , NNAT : 140 NGAT: 149 Reading : 650/724 Map Math: 99% Hope : recommend 4 subjects In[/quote] But what were the exact HOPE ratings? How strong were the work samples? My child (strong center, not an URM) had lower NNAT, much lower NGAT and similar MAP and VALLSS and is in. I also feel that my supports for the parent questionnaire were strong and specific, but I don't know how much weight it carried. Child was not in-pool. My child was only recommended in Math and Language Arts. Mix of 3 and 4s on 1st and 2nd grade report cards. [/quote] the first hope rating is lower than the second , and only recommend for math and language even though he got all 4 and a few 3 on the report for science and social science , but for citizenship skills , mostly 2 and 3 , the second one 's hope rating is so much better and got 4 subjects recommendation even though mostly get 3 for social science and science . a few other data points also available , all of students who get in with good score and good hope , but the students with low hope didn't get in even the test score is very high . Hope matters ! same student in different school and different classroom would get different result . [/quote]
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