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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Heard from my friend that, if the kid is shy and doesn't talk much in the class also contributes to the low GBRS. He was saying that his kid was getting all 4's and 3's ( music) and was denied in the first round because of the low GBRS and he had cogat and nnat ( 129/145). [/quote] Again, I am shocked again by the fact that 129/145 was denied by AAP program. However, I would like to let many parents know(at least according to my experience)the truth, for a solid student, you don't need to have extremely high NNAT/Cogat to get into AAP. Most of schools/teachers are reasonable, they understand that even for academic advanced kids, any score close to 132 are pretty normal. [/quote]
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