Anonymous wrote:Won't get in if you don't try. Don't accept the BS that there's a cut-off. I had this conversation ... "if you are telling me that DC's score of X is too low, can you assure me that no other student will be accepted with a lower score?"
Counterpoint: sometimes the AART/teacher needs to tell the parent that their little Einstein isn't an Einstein and the parent won't listen to the teacher's subjective observations that led to that conclusion, so the AART/teacher provides concrete evidence (like <99tile scores) to bolster their conclusion.
So the AART can't tell you that another kid Joe with low test scores won't get in, because it might be the case that Joe exhibits genius qualities that observable, but not recorded on the NNAT/CogAT. The point that the AART/teacher is making is that your Einstein doesn't exhibit those same qualities.