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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am considering appealing my son’s AAP denial and would like to hire a consultant to help. Can you recommend anyone? 138 CogAT 134 Nnat 81st reading iready 96th for math iready All 4s in 2nd and 3rd grade[/quote] First and foremost, your child is smart. Don't let this process make you think otherwise. These scores are the start of how they evaluate your child's eligibility into the program. What was his HOPE rating both years? If you got anything that was in the Rarely/Somtimes, then an appeal would not be worth it. Your son will need 80-85% of his rating in the Always/Almost Always. IF you plan to go to GMU to do the WISC test for $400 - 500, you will need a 140+. You need to remember, the academics are part of the equation. These schools are looking for students that are both academically smart but also certain type pf students that fit the mold. Aka, they dont' want any difficult students or trouble makers.[/quote]
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