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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So what do these scores mean? What is the range of scores for AAP?[/quote] The highest possible score is 160. Not sure about the lowest possible score is. I think historically 132 has been the 98 percentile cutoff that people cared about for AAP purposes. That being said, [b]I'm not sure how meaningful that cutoff is anymore as people are now compared to others in their local school[/b]. In addition, as far as factors in AAP admissions goes, the NNAT is apparently the least important.[/quote] Is this true or just a rumor? My kid scored 131 but probably attends what would be considered a lower performing school. Wondering if she still has a chance. [/quote] Yes, they are using local norms for the in poll group; please know that you can parent refer your kid regardless of score though. The in pool scores are used but so are other "holistic" factors. See link below. https://www.fcps.edu/academics/academic-overview/advanced-academic-programs-aap/advanced-academic-programs-aap-level-iv [/quote]
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