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[quote=Anonymous]Actually in Fairfax, it's a program for advanced academics, and they use a holistic approach to admissions. If you get a high test score but do not perform well in school, you do not get into the program. If you are an underrepresented minority, I would look into the Young Scholars. http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/fairfax-program-seeks-to-close-the-excellence-gap/2014/04/10/21711a80-a2f0-11e3-84d4-e59b1709222c_story.html [quote=Anonymous]Here's what goes on in Fairfax County. If you can prep to pass the test for "giftedness", thest test probably is measuring something other than giftedness. Http://youngscholarscircle.com/gifted_placement[/quote][/quote]
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