Anonymous wrote:Lol. That's not how percentiles work.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 kids:
Math, reading, language arts
99, 98, 99
93, 99, 98
Not the question asked but nice humble brag
I don’t think it is a humble brag. Just 2 data points and based on what I know about the students, lots of kids have scores in this range. I think most are 90+ percentile. I would be shocked if the median was lower than 90 percentile
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol. That's not how percentiles work.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 kids:
Math, reading, language arts
99, 98, 99
93, 99, 98
Not the question asked but nice humble brag
I don’t think it is a humble brag. Just 2 data points and based on what I know about the students, lots of kids have scores in this range. I think most are 90+ percentile. I would be shocked if the median was lower than 90 percentile
The percentiles given are from all students in the US. A student who is 90th percentile nationally could easily be only 50-60 percentile when compared only to private school students in an educated area.
Anonymous wrote:Lol. That's not how percentiles work.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 kids:
Math, reading, language arts
99, 98, 99
93, 99, 98
Not the question asked but nice humble brag
I don’t think it is a humble brag. Just 2 data points and based on what I know about the students, lots of kids have scores in this range. I think most are 90+ percentile. I would be shocked if the median was lower than 90 percentile
TrollAnonymous wrote:My 2 kids:
Math, reading, language arts
99, 98, 99
93, 99, 98
Lol. That's not how percentiles work.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 kids:
Math, reading, language arts
99, 98, 99
93, 99, 98
Not the question asked but nice humble brag
I don’t think it is a humble brag. Just 2 data points and based on what I know about the students, lots of kids have scores in this range. I think most are 90+ percentile. I would be shocked if the median was lower than 90 percentile
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 kids:
Math, reading, language arts
99, 98, 99
93, 99, 98
Not the question asked but nice humble brag
Anonymous wrote:MAP is BS, IMO. Do they enforce or ensure consistent, rigorous proctoring? How many teachers walk around and “help” their students? How do they ensure that all students receive the same amount of time?
It’s not like the SAT. It’s just a bunch of random kids randomly doing problems on in their iPads, as far as I can tell
Anonymous wrote:My 2 kids:
Math, reading, language arts
99, 98, 99
93, 99, 98
Anonymous wrote:MAP is BS, IMO. Do they enforce or ensure consistent, rigorous proctoring? How many teachers walk around and “help” their students? How do they ensure that all students receive the same amount of time?
It’s not like the SAT. It’s just a bunch of random kids randomly doing problems on in their iPads, as far as I can tell