Anonymous wrote:Chevy Chase Median SAS of selected students:
Verbal 132 Quantitative 127 and Nonverbal 127
My kid's scores were V- 112, Q-117, and NV-128
Number of correct answers/total:
V-49/65, Q-49/60, NV-60/65
4 ES's on report cards
My kid didn't get accepted and has been crying eyes out the past two days. I had no idea it meant so much to my child. It's heartbreaking to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a person whose child did not apply to HGC, would someone post the median scores?
The median SAS (standard age score) of Selected Students: V132, Q127, NV127
The letter says, "The Standard Age Score compares the rate and level of cognitive development of your child with other students in the same age group."
No other information about the test in the letter -- no test name, no information about what your child's test score is in terms of national percentiles on (whatever) test.
Sorry, I should have said that these "median SAS of Selected Students" came from an application to the Chevy Chase HGC. It's not clear whether this median is only for those selected to the CCES HGC or whether it's the median for all students across MCPS who are accepted to the HGC. Can anyone from a different HGC confirm whether they have the same or different median scores in their letter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a person whose child did not apply to HGC, would someone post the median scores?
The median SAS (standard age score) of Selected Students: V132, Q127, NV127
The letter says, "The Standard Age Score compares the rate and level of cognitive development of your child with other students in the same age group."
No other information about the test in the letter -- no test name, no information about what your child's test score is in terms of national percentiles on (whatever) test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a person whose child did not apply to HGC, would someone post the median scores?
The median SAS (standard age score) of Selected Students: V132, Q127, NV127
The letter says, "The Standard Age Score compares the rate and level of cognitive development of your child with other students in the same age group."
No other information about the test in the letter -- no test name, no information about what your child's test score is in terms of national percentiles on (whatever) test.
Anonymous wrote:As a person whose child did not apply to HGC, would someone post the median scores?
Anonymous wrote:My accepted DCs scores were 124, 128 and 133.