Anonymous wrote:We went to a seminar about a enrichment summer camp, and the teacher is FCPS teacher and he just casually said "you know, you need iready to be above 90% to get in the AAP."
My personal view is, for an appeal to be successful, the kid needs to have pretty good scores (NNAT/Cogat/Iready), and parent could say how the HOPE or work sample was not reflective of the kid. If you have iready like 85%, appeal might not work much.
I understand there are admitted kids with 85% iready score, and there must be kids who win the appeal with 85% iready score, but 90%+ would be safe.
It really seems like this is true.