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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You guys got me all freaked out about this. I should know to NEVER rely on DCUM for advice or to trust what I read. Here’s my reality check with real scores: Cogat National 99V, 98Q, 99NV Cogat MCPS, 96V, 93Q, 95NV MAP math 240s, MAP reading 230s All As High 5 on PARCC math, high 4 on PARCC ELA Recommended for TPMS, wait pool at Eastern School with moderate poverty rate. No prepping for tests.[/quote] PP above here, forgot to add my kid is not currently in a CES.[/quote] Congrats, but your kid (and my kid) would have had no chance coming out of certain ES areas, CES or not. [/quote] But my kid actually got in and the rest of you are just strangers speculating online. I know for certain what it takes to get in because my kid got in and it’s not what is claimed here.[/quote] You are being very myopic. You are in a school with a moderate poverty rate. These scores would not get you in if you were coming from the W cluster. 99/98/97 MCPS percentile did not get in. [/quote] So you say but I have yet to hear convincing evidence that this is true. And by convincing I mean from an official source not just here in DCUM-world. The only definitive facts I have are my own kids scores.[/quote]
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