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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't listen to these naysayers. My kid had a 118 CoGat and got in because she's a lover of learning, creative, and a very hard worker. Prep for the CoGat and he'll get a good score and a good GBRS if he loves learning and works hard. He totally belongs in AAP. [b]Very few kids are actually gifted in AAP.[/b] They are just smart, and so is your kid. [/quote] This is inaccurate. T[b]he scores tend to be clustered with the mean score a few points above the cutoff point of 132[/b]. Yes some kids do get admitted with lower scores but it's not accurate to say that very few kids are 'actually gifted.'[/quote] That doesn't mean all those kids have IQs of 132. LOL. Half those kids have taken years of test prep classes. [/quote] NP. Maybe half the kids you know have. Not half the kids I know. We are also fortunate to live in a low-prepping area. [/quote]
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