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Reply to "Would you include 120's IQ tests with inconsistent subsection scores in appeal?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We had 127 Nnat, 133 Cogat, on [b]Gbrs, 2O, 2F.[/b] Got 127 on WISC, which is 96th percentile. Will appeal. Anyone has any inputs?[/quote] The GBRS is why your kid was rejected. I doubt that a 127 WISC will be enough to overcome the GBRS, but I wish you the best of luck. [/quote] Really seems like a 127 wisc should be given more weight than the teacher review here where all the test scores are similar. I mean come on. Half of AAP is kids with lower IQs than this if they tested everyone. [/quote] PP's kid is almost certainly smarter than half of the kids in AAP. That doesn't mean the kid will get accepted. FCPS places way too much emphasis on the teacher reviews. [/quote] We got unlucky this year with a new teacher. My kid is a smart, extrovert kid and asks lots of questions. Perhaps the temperaments of teacher and kiddo did not match. We are Asian and I read a few other threads and maybe that’s another reason for discrimination.[/quote] OMG. Stop with the racial bias. Please. Maybe your kid just isn’t shining as much as you think. Maybe your kid is doing just fine. But stop with the racial discrimination narrative. It’s pathetic. [/quote]
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