Anonymous wrote:My kid did the test this morning and based on what I was told, there should be a correct answer for this year's math/science question.
Anonymous wrote:Problem doesnt have be "right". There is no right or wrong answer. Student assumptions and how they went about solving the problem matters. Depending on the assumptions they made, the answer they arrived at would be different. If you look at the past year problem, the best answer was None of the choices that were provided as part of the problem, and an explanation why they were not.
Anonymous wrote:it is pretty amazing they don't consider levels or rigor of courses taken.
And one essay problem that is essentially the only differentiating input.
How hard is it to get straight As in a non-accelerated math and "honors" level middle school track in FCPS? Not that hard. We know because the average applicant is a 3.9+, so maybe an one or two A-.
Given this, any kid with experience factors who meets the basic primer above is essentially a shoe-in. It really is kind of gross. Many MC kids didn't choose their parent's careers or how they were born.
Anonymous wrote:it is pretty amazing they don't consider levels or rigor of courses taken.
And one essay problem that is essentially the only differentiating input.
How hard is it to get straight As in a non-accelerated math and "honors" level middle school track in FCPS? Not that hard. We know because the average applicant is a 3.9+, so maybe an one or two A-.
Given this, any kid with experience factors who meets the basic primer above is essentially a shoe-in. It really is kind of gross. Many MC kids didn't choose their parent's careers or how they were born.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, none of us really know but I would think finishing the test would be an important piece of the puzzle. But again, who tf actually knows. 😂
Anonymous wrote:My DD is takes Geometry and didn’t have time to finish the math problem either. Does anyone know if they get partial credit for the correctly completed section?
Anonymous wrote:My DS is in Algebra honor but he said he didn’t have enough time solve the math problem. From your experience, If his essays are good, is there chance he would be accepted? Thanks!