Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child get into AAP with "ok" scores and super low GBRS? I'm thinking 129 scores and 8 or 9 GBRS. My co-worker said her child did and I am floored. This was in 2013.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child get into AAP with "ok" scores and super low GBRS? I'm thinking 129 scores and 8 or 9 GBRS. My co-worker said her child did and I am floored. This was in 2013.
Child could have strong work samples, strong letters of recommendations, and/or a high WISC.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child get into AAP with "ok" scores and super low GBRS? I'm thinking 129 scores and 8 or 9 GBRS. My co-worker said her child did and I am floored. This was in 2013.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is you coworkers kid in a local level IV class with principal placement?
If yes, if your coworker either a pain the the ass mom or one of those very important to the school volunteer moms?
If it is a local level IV with principal placement and your friend is either one of "those" moms, I couod see it happening.
Give me a break. It is utter ridiculousness to perpetuate the (wrong) belief that if you're loud enough, you can get your kid in.
You absolutely can at our LLIV (not get center eligibility, but pupil place)
School?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is you coworkers kid in a local level IV class with principal placement?
If yes, if your coworker either a pain the the ass mom or one of those very important to the school volunteer moms?
If it is a local level IV with principal placement and your friend is either one of "those" moms, I couod see it happening.
Give me a break. It is utter ridiculousness to perpetuate the (wrong) belief that if you're loud enough, you can get your kid in.
You absolutely can at our LLIV (not get center eligibility, but pupil place)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is you coworkers kid in a local level IV class with principal placement?
If yes, if your coworker either a pain the the ass mom or one of those very important to the school volunteer moms?
If it is a local level IV with principal placement and your friend is either one of "those" moms, I couod see it happening.
Give me a break. It is utter ridiculousness to perpetuate the (wrong) belief that if you're loud enough, you can get your kid in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child get into AAP with "ok" scores and super low GBRS? I'm thinking 129 scores and 8 or 9 GBRS. My co-worker said her child did and I am floored. This was in 2013.
Hard to see how a co-worker and you are having a discussion about low-ish scores and mediocre GBRS. Are you asking about your own kid in a round about way?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child get into AAP with "ok" scores and super low GBRS? I'm thinking 129 scores and 8 or 9 GBRS. My co-worker said her child did and I am floored. This was in 2013.
Anonymous wrote:Is you coworkers kid in a local level IV class with principal placement?
If yes, if your coworker either a pain the the ass mom or one of those very important to the school volunteer moms?
If it is a local level IV with principal placement and your friend is either one of "those" moms, I couod see it happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child get into AAP with "ok" scores and super low GBRS? I'm thinking 129 scores and 8 or 9 GBRS. My co-worker said her child did and I am floored. This was in 2013.