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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There will always be kids like PP's and those who get near-perfect SAT scores without prep and stress. I have an older sibling like that with a brain for taking tests. IQ, achievement, you name it. If it's an intelligence or achievement test it comes back 99th percentile. My sibling did not prep for the SAT yet scores were high enough for HPY. Sibling was also very relaxed about school. Things were very easy. Such kids exist so stop jumping on PP.[/quote] +1 My kid is one of those. Perfect SAT scores, 10 scores of five on APs, straight As in an MCPS magnet. No wringer, no prepping, and I take zero credit. This is how this kid came into the world.[/quote] Please, would you share your kid's MAP-M score(s) in MS?[/quote] 10 APs with score of 5 + perfect SAT/ACT, that’s not impressive. Every other kid in magnet has that. What’s so special??[/quote] Only 300 students a year get a perfect SAT score and I highly doubt that 50 of them live in Montgomery County. The average SAT score for the Magnet program is very high and they typically have between 35-40 NMSFs and I am sure several students get perfect scores but perhaps not half [/quote]
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