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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] It must be accurate I am sure, and you are absolutely right, my son told me he was rushed during the test. [b]Unfortunately the opportunity is lost I feel because his peers (at least 2) have a much higher score (140s). [/quote] Look, hon, I think you are obsessing too much. (How do you know what his friends scored? Do people really talk about this?) The NNAT is used to catch bright ESOL kids who might bomb the Cogat due to language issues. It is not used to exclude kids. People have posted that their kids scored lower and were admitted to AAP. And what do you mean, the opportunity is lost? There aren't a limited number of spaces in AAP per school or anything like that. He isn't competing with his friends for a scarce commodity. Just chill out. [/quote] Totally agree with this poster. While I would love to shout out my child's NNAT2 score to the universe, the only people that know it are me, my spouse, and the grandparents. Do people really ask other people what their child scored on the test? Also, the NNAT2 is a timed test. It's 30 minutes long. If your child felt rushed it was because your child was not able to answer the questions quickly enough. I'm sure with unlimited time most kids could do better. [/quote]
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