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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am glad you see it as asinine. Please do not use big words you do not understand and dilute the experience and this conversation for others. I hope your superior child, who is too good for FCPS and its AAP program, gets in and you can check off the AAP from your list of accomplishments. AAP is not an end to your child's academic journey. This is why your child does not belong there.[/quote] Im sorry, but I would use "chaotic, disorienting, and debilitating" to describe a family member going through chemo or cancer, not the stupid AAP process. Get some perspective and take a breath. Yes, your post is asinine. And I have seen many kids get perfect scores on math SOLs in 3rd grade.[/quote] Since you called the AAP process 'stupid', I am sure you are not participating because you find the program completely ridiculous. can you please explain why? What is asinine about the post? OP posted her experience. Do we now haze people about that?[/quote] No, I merely point out when over the top posters like yourself are being dramatic. Your wording to describe your experience was over the top. if that experience is the most “chaotic, disorienting, and debilitating” thing you have ever gone through, then consider yourself lucky.[/quote]
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