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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread confirms yet again that parents the worst thing about AAP.[/quote] Correction, the worst thing are the parents whose kids don't get in and then become determined to destroy the program.[/quote] Anyone who wants their kid in AAP with a few $$$ can make that happen. I don't see the problem.[/quote] It wasn't that bad getting our kid into AAP with the private tests and appeals, but TJ takes a lot more prep classes and $$$. [/quote] Some on here wants to keep that a secret.[/quote] What secret? AAP has an appeals process in which the Committee looks at other material, like WISC test results, to assess whether the original decision was the right one or not. Some students are admitted on appeal; some aren't. [/quote] After your kid is rejected, all you need to do is get some quack to readminister the WISC and then appeal, and Bob's your uncle.[/quote] So true! I mean if you somehow fail on appeal, you must've hired the wrong "expert".[/quote]
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