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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] research and experience shows kids reveal their smartness at different ages. why dont you let the system sort out who is smarter as they are growing in the system.[/quote] Good thing that you can try agin in 3rd 4th 5th grades for that. [/quote] the problem is they don't boot the ones out who were given the benefit of the doubt but relly haven't panned out. You never know I guess who will do well and who won't. But the 147 WISC thing proves absolutely nothing about [i]performance[/i]. Lot's of intelligent underachievers.[/quote] Good thing they can always go back to regular. If my kid get accepted to AAP but don't perform there, I would send them out. I don't know why you think so, but I believe WISC means something. At least the AAP Committe believe so and that's what matters. Intelligent underachievers would get low grades on report cards, but get high scores on NNAT, CogAT, or WISC. [/quote]
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