Anonymous wrote:Not OP but how much do they consider InView scores? My kid was in the 70s% on Inview for Quant but has always been in mid-high 90s% MAP-wise.
Anonymous wrote:It's worth considering though whether it's right for your child or whether you're willing to jump off that track. It leads to 7th grade Algebra and 11th grade calculus. Your child will still have to take math in 12th grade -- second year calculus or stats. That's a hard path. But you can decide to repeat a year in middle school. Not a bad thing to take Algebra I twice -- it's important and that keeps things moving in the slower years of 4th and 5th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am debating requesting that my dd be reconsidered for compacted math (she was recommended for on-grade-level). I understand that the decision likely rests on a number of different criteria (and I understand what is involved, having had two other kids go through compacted math), but I wanted to see if she is in the right 'range' in terms of MAP scores before deciding what to do. Her end-of-third-grade MAP score was 216. Is that roughly comparable to others invited into compacted math, or is it low?
Spring MAP is 231, he is going to be in compacted math.
Anonymous wrote:I am debating requesting that my dd be reconsidered for compacted math (she was recommended for on-grade-level). I understand that the decision likely rests on a number of different criteria (and I understand what is involved, having had two other kids go through compacted math), but I wanted to see if she is in the right 'range' in terms of MAP scores before deciding what to do. Her end-of-third-grade MAP score was 216. Is that roughly comparable to others invited into compacted math, or is it low?