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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]296 for my DS when at 5th grade. 301 was the highest I've ever heard for a 5th grader that I know in person. They both got accepted for TPMS before pandemic. Now at 300-315 range for middle school MAP-M. [/quote] What type of enrichment was he receiving? How many years ahead was he? My DS got 255 when at 4th grade and was/is doing 7th grade-level Khan Academy.[/quote] Algebra1 @ 5th grade. Now self-pacing learning calculus on Khan Academy and AOPS. For them, solving a couple of AMC12 or AIME level math problems is part of their morning routine to wake up their brains on the long way to school. Back to the MAP test, since every time the first question starts at the level where kids start to fail at the previous round, they need to consistently make a high score to get harder problems next round. I'd say enrichment and smartness can help achieve 280+ score. For higher scores, they need to be correct on every question that's already been hard from the very beginning. Therefore, knowing some knowledge in advance doesn't help much. Mastering the knowledge is the key to solve them all correctly.[/quote]
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