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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My 99th+ percentiler's MAP comes out like this: 99-99-99. Meaning that she is within the 99th percentile range. My other kid's score is usually: 97-98-99. Meaning that he is in the 97th to 99th bracket, but not above 99th. There is a [u]significant[/u] mathematical difference between those two outcomes. And through observation, I see the functionality difference at home and at school. Also, one is in a magnet, the other was wait-listed after appeal. [/quote] There’s a lot of variation in the 99-99-99 band too. My DC dropped 10 points between last spring and this fall and stayed in the 99-99-99 band. And even the higher score was nowhere near the 300+ people claim their magnet kids are getting on MAP-M. [/quote] Me again. 5th grade fall, 97th %ile is a 239 and 99th is 246. Not much difference between 239 and 246, but big difference between 246 and 300, even though both are 99th %ile. [/quote]
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