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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child was denied with 56 total. Verbal analogies - all correct, Number analogies - 17 out of 18, and Figure Matrices, well, that's, probably, what did her in. Anyone care to share your child's scores? Just wondering how mine compares to the rest of the MoCo genius pool. :lol: [/quote] 64/64, 99%, CES accepted[/quote] OP. Congrats!! Now, that's a real peerless outlier![/quote] Yes, to all those doubters who say that the CES was dumbed down because they had universal testing, this should put their mind at ease. People with high scores got admitted, depending on their regional pool. If your pool was shallow, you could get in with lower scores. if your pool was deep, only the highest scorers got it. Simple.[/quote] yea.. this one poster proves that they didn't lower the threshold. :roll: No one said it was dumbed down because of universal testing. No one thinks universal testing is a bad idea. Get that through your thick skull. It's the lowering of the threshold for admittance that people are lamenting. And no, one high score posted on here doesn't prove a thing. You know what would prove it: if MCPS would publish the median test scores of admitted students, like they used to do.[/quote] You seem stuck. [/quote]
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