Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the county is using the composite score, or will each score need to be in pool? My kiddo’s composite seems safely in pool at 147, but two of the three individual scores are not in range. One score is very high and pulling the composite up. Thinking we should still parent refer, but wondered if anyone knew definitively which number to use.
There is no downside to referring. You should refer. I would think this score means automatic admission but who knows.
When you say automatic admission, do you mean to the pool or to AAP?
To the pool. There is no such thing as automatic AAP admission as it is a holistic process.
There is no pool anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the county is using the composite score, or will each score need to be in pool? My kiddo’s composite seems safely in pool at 147, but two of the three individual scores are not in range. One score is very high and pulling the composite up. Thinking we should still parent refer, but wondered if anyone knew definitively which number to use.
There is no downside to referring. You should refer. I would think this score means automatic admission but who knows.
When you say automatic admission, do you mean to the pool or to AAP?
To the pool. There is no such thing as automatic AAP admission as it is a holistic process.
Anonymous wrote:New to FCPS. Just curious what the advantages of getting young kids into AAP are? When they get to middle school, everyone has a chance at AP classes right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the county is using the composite score, or will each score need to be in pool? My kiddo’s composite seems safely in pool at 147, but two of the three individual scores are not in range. One score is very high and pulling the composite up. Thinking we should still parent refer, but wondered if anyone knew definitively which number to use.
There is no downside to referring. You should refer. I would think this score means automatic admission but who knows.
When you say automatic admission, do you mean to the pool or to AAP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:does anybody have a composite score of greater than 160?
There is a 161 in this thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the county is using the composite score, or will each score need to be in pool? My kiddo’s composite seems safely in pool at 147, but two of the three individual scores are not in range. One score is very high and pulling the composite up. Thinking we should still parent refer, but wondered if anyone knew definitively which number to use.
There is no downside to referring. You should refer. I would think this score means automatic admission but who knows.
Anonymous wrote:does anybody have a composite score of greater than 160?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They consider individual scores; a low verbal and high quantitative score may lead to rejection, as it suggests a stronger fit for advanced math alone.
what is considered as a low verbal? My son has only 96% on verbal, the other two are above 99%, would this be a problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know if the county is using the composite score, or will each score need to be in pool? My kiddo’s composite seems safely in pool at 147, but two of the three individual scores are not in range. One score is very high and pulling the composite up. Thinking we should still parent refer, but wondered if anyone knew definitively which number to use.
There is no downside to referring. You should refer. I would think this score means automatic admission but who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Is there any cut off score..? We have composite score of 121, quant at 95 percentile, verbal at 87 and non verbal at 75.
Anonymous wrote:Is a Total Score of 99 for my second grader too low to bother with AAP? The AART said the test score wasn't everything, but how much of the portfolio is really based on test scores?