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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I'm one of the more vocal critics of the watering down of AAP over the last 20 years, and even I'll call bullshit on this one. [b]I'm pretty convinced that AAP has many more kids in the 115-125 range than people on this forum would imagine,[/b] but kids between 95 and 110 would have to be an anomaly in AAP. Across the county, about half of the kids in AAP were in-pool on at least one test. I would imagine that the bulk of the admitted parent referrals at least had either the CogAT or NNAT in the 120s. [/quote] This is frustrating since my oldest was denied AAP last year with such scores and denied on appeal with a 130 WISC. [/quote] But what was the GBRS? I know several kids who got in with scores in the low 120s, but they were all good students and presumably got a high GBRS. [/quote]
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