Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, OP!!
My kid's scores are surprising too. Highest on nonverbal, which is traditionally a family weakness (96). 90% on verbal and 93 on quant. Composite score 128.
Why on earth are these baffling? 90s aren’t weakness. Someone is saying their kid is in the 50s and you come in saying “me too!” Is it just to make the other feel bad?
No, not at all. I'm just saying that historically my children's nonverbal scores are their lowest.
It seems that NGAT wasn't either designed or administered properly. Looking at the other posters' comments, it seems that the score discrepancy between categories is more than one should normally expect.
NP here. Also a composite of 128 isn't that good. My 3rd grade DC was rejected from full time AAP with that score on Cogat and NNAT. So, if you're hoping your child will get into AAP, it is s disappointing score.
You know what, it isn't. But my oldest got in with a score of 124 on the strength of his teacher's gushing recommendation and my referral, so I'm hoping the magic will work again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NV >99 V 96 Q >99 T164
Surely in pool and would think make the cut for admission
Anonymous wrote:NV >99 V 96 Q >99 T164
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:does anybody have a composite score of greater than 160?
166 here
can we see what teachers has submitted.Anonymous wrote:yes, provide good work samples from home. And ready to appeal if needed.Anonymous wrote:Is 146 good score. NV 99, V95, Q99…what if teacher is not motivated to submit good packet.
yes, provide good work samples from home. And ready to appeal if needed.Anonymous wrote:Is 146 good score. NV 99, V95, Q99…what if teacher is not motivated to submit good packet.
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?