Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know who's gotten in (my kids included) never took any prep classes
Anonymous wrote:From personal experience, Dr Li and APlus classes have minimum impact on the magnet tests.
Test prep is totally a personal choice. It is a known fact that high schools encourage test prep inside and outside school for SAT. Why don't the 3rd grade teachers talk about this test at all. Instead why fairly tails when asked about HGC testing " let them get a goodnight sleep, give them a good breakfast and send them to school on time for the test"
Anonymous wrote:Test prep is totally a personal choice. It is a known fact that high schools encourage test prep inside and outside school for SAT. Why don't the 3rd grade teachers talk about this test at all. Instead why fairly tails when asked about HGC testing " let them get a goodnight sleep, give them a good breakfast and send them to school on time for the test"
Anonymous wrote:IMHO if your kid needs this to get in, he or she might thrive more readily in a different program.
My kid doesn't need this to get in but wants to take it for fun. Is that ok with you and your humble opinion? Can a kid take it (like anything in life) even if he or she doesn't really need it to get in?
[/b]Anonymous wrote:tons of kids from dc's HGC applied and only a couple prepped in any rigorous way. Most of the kids did try out for Eastern and Takoma and they did talk a lot about how much (or little) they were doing for their essays and so on and so I think prep classes would have come up in their conversations. I feel comfortable saying that all (but one) of the kids we know who got in did not take any kind of class. There were varying degrees of effort expended on the essays- some kids put a lot of effort into them while others did them at the last minute.
We did have dc look at the booklet a couple of days before the test so he knew about the format. Also tried to get him to bed early the night before. He tried out for both and got into both.
[b]Kids are just like their adult parents. One can spot lies coming from a mile away!
...A Judge
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now I see how some average kids get in while the top of the class does not
Maybe the "average Kid" is not so average? Maybe he/she WANTS it more than kids who are in the top of the class?