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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] COGAT is administered in second grade. Any child in enrichment (kiddie test prep?) by then is a reflection of the parents, mainly of the parents even knowing that there is outside test prep for that age, and not the kid. [/quote] Well, yeah, but many people buy workbooks for the CogAT and NNAT on Amazon, find online resources, or even put their 1st and rising 2nd graders in prep classes. All of the parents at my bus stop went with the Amazon workbooks and free online resources route, but they certainly did prep for the CogAT. Prepping is almost certainly a widespread thing, since 10% of FCPS kids score within the top 2% nationally, and [b]we honestly aren't that much more gifted than anywhere else.[/b] [/quote] Disagree. I think this area attracts highly gifted people to the area for jobs (government, contractors, IT, etc.) and therefore has a higher concentration of gifted kids.[/quote]
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