Anonymous wrote:45/48
138
99%
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and not sure why you thought it relevant to point out that you had a kid in AAP, but I have three in the program and find your post useless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and not sure why you thought it relevant to point out that you had a kid in AAP, but I have three in the program and find your post useless.
Agree with poster above. Posting scores is bragging to me. One piece of information is not the whole picture.
I'm not the OP, I just want to know what schools have sent the scores. I'm curious about my own child's score. Also, the people that post here are mostly the ones whose children scored really high. Very few parents post low scores. It's not a good perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, and not sure why you thought it relevant to point out that you had a kid in AAP, but I have three in the program and find your post useless.
Agree with poster above. Posting scores is bragging to me. One piece of information is not the whole picture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why on Earth do you want this information?
I don't like the AAP stats thread but at least that provides information about scores and placement decisions.
What purpose does just listing NNAT scores serve??
Isn't this one of the first steps towards the process? (Rhetorical question) I already have a child in AAP. If you don't like the question, move along.
Yes, but you don't have the results of placement to connect with the scores. They are isolated facts without any relevance. I plan to move along but encourage parents not to succumb to this pointless hysteria.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and not sure why you thought it relevant to point out that you had a kid in AAP, but I have three in the program and find your post useless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, why on Earth do you want this information?
I don't like the AAP stats thread but at least that provides information about scores and placement decisions.
What purpose does just listing NNAT scores serve??
Isn't this one of the first steps towards the process? (Rhetorical question) I already have a child in AAP. If you don't like the question, move along.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why on Earth do you want this information?
I don't like the AAP stats thread but at least that provides information about scores and placement decisions.
What purpose does just listing NNAT scores serve??
Anonymous wrote:Please post score & percentile.
(Ours hasn't come yet, so I have nothing to post.)