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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a bunch of idiots posting here to rub in the denial, blaming it on using the $9 CogAT/NNAT workbooks. I was such an idiot too, but I got my treatment done and am on meds now. But I confess whenever I get the itch, I do come here and post "prepping". please send prayers, atleast I am trying to not be a low life. [/quote] I'm the PP who first brought up the prepping, but not in the way you're assuming. If PP's kid wasn't enrolled in some sort of heavy duty CogAT cram program, then the 139 is a very high score. A kid with a score well into the 99th percentile should be included in a program that admits 16% of all FCPS 2nd graders, even if the kid attends a high SES school. PP likely should appeal. If they're reluctant, they should at least schedule a meeting with the AART to find out what advanced options their school has for advanced kids. [/quote] My child did one Cogat workbook so she was familiar with the type of questions that would be asked. Is that prepping?[/quote] You seem like an insecure parent. Why are you asking for permission to buy one or ten cogat workbooks for your child? Do what you can afford. If you are rich, you should have enrolled them in private preschools that makes high cogat scores possible or if you are poor like me buy workbooks. [/quote]
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