Anonymous wrote:Not exactly an answer key...
Anonymous wrote:Previously, the kids were told do not share the test information with others. Either MCPS changed policy or the OP's kid didnt listen. Post the detail information here is irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:Your DC really provided this level of detail OP?Anonymous wrote:DC took test this morning at RMHS. Took about 3 hours total. Kids go in and are in a long line on main street while they count off ~30 kids to go with a teacher to a testing room. Line moved quickly. Testing was in the classrooms on Chromebooks. Students logged in using their own accounts and then went to a testing site. First part was an essay, typed on the chromebook, ~50 min. Then they took the COGAT online. It was nine 10 minute sections, in three groups of three - language arts, math, and logic/patterns. There were brief instructions and a sample question before each section. Students had a 5 min break between the three groups. I heard of a few computer connection glitches in a couple of the rooms that resolved themselves with a refresh. Overall DC thought it was smooth and pretty straightforward.
Just documenting so that next when someone has a question, they might find this if they search.Please share your observations from Blair and Poolesville.
That's why we are applying to magnet programs.
Anonymous wrote:Your DC really provided this level of detail OP?Anonymous wrote:DC took test this morning at RMHS. Took about 3 hours total. Kids go in and are in a long line on main street while they count off ~30 kids to go with a teacher to a testing room. Line moved quickly. Testing was in the classrooms on Chromebooks. Students logged in using their own accounts and then went to a testing site. First part was an essay, typed on the chromebook, ~50 min. Then they took the COGAT online. It was nine 10 minute sections, in three groups of three - language arts, math, and logic/patterns. There were brief instructions and a sample question before each section. Students had a 5 min break between the three groups. I heard of a few computer connection glitches in a couple of the rooms that resolved themselves with a refresh. Overall DC thought it was smooth and pretty straightforward.
Just documenting so that next when someone has a question, they might find this if they search.Please share your observations from Blair and Poolesville.
Your DC really provided this level of detail OP?Anonymous wrote:DC took test this morning at RMHS. Took about 3 hours total. Kids go in and are in a long line on main street while they count off ~30 kids to go with a teacher to a testing room. Line moved quickly. Testing was in the classrooms on Chromebooks. Students logged in using their own accounts and then went to a testing site. First part was an essay, typed on the chromebook, ~50 min. Then they took the COGAT online. It was nine 10 minute sections, in three groups of three - language arts, math, and logic/patterns. There were brief instructions and a sample question before each section. Students had a 5 min break between the three groups. I heard of a few computer connection glitches in a couple of the rooms that resolved themselves with a refresh. Overall DC thought it was smooth and pretty straightforward.
Just documenting so that next when someone has a question, they might find this if they search.Please share your observations from Blair and Poolesville.
Please share your observations from Blair and Poolesville.