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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think prepping is cheating, and I'm baffled by people who say it is. If you're worried that kids who prep will get in but then be unable to keep up with the work, say that. But it doesn't make prepping a cheat. There is no other context (SAT, job interview, debate) in which practicing a particular form of answer is called cheating. [/quote] Studying for an IQ test is cheating. Not everyone takes an IQ test, so you may not know that. The Cogat is the same way.[/quote] Where has FCPS said that any prepping for the CogAT is cheating? If this was the case, then they would have it all over the AAP website and notification process for 2nd grade testing. -mom who reviewed a few sample online free questions each night in the week leading up to the test and has zero guilt with an in-pool child. [/quote] Anything that gives other kids a chance to be competitive against her child is considered cheating. Anything she does for her own child is ‘enrichment’. She also has no idea what an IQ test measures or what it is about but nevertheless she’s going to give her unsolicited expert opinion. [/quote]
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