Anonymous wrote:bubbagen wrote:Can you please share NNAT scores. Thank you
NNAT 146
Thanks for letting us know the score is out! I'm at work so will check if we get the mail today.
Anonymous wrote:Only parents whose kids scores high will post. The ones with Low score less than 132 will not post and then people will assume everyone scored so high 😊
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, many kids in this area prep. Were in a high SES school and child reported after the test that many kids had seen those questions before (which to means there was some form of preparation at home). Teacher never went over the format or any single sample questions in class according to same child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:160, we did prep, 5 30 minutes class with a private tutor, cost me $300. During the initial assessment by the teacher, child tested at 6th grade level for 2 of the sections. I would never say this to anyone in person. Yes, we are privileged.
I expect to see you back here posting in a year when your child doesn’t get into AAP and railing about how the committee is rigged and asking how can your clearly “gifted” child with perfect scores could possibly not get in! The committee knows when the scores don’t reflect the student.
Not a troll. If I knew how to post a picture, I would without any PPI. I knew child was talented in math. When we signed up for the sessions, it was a prepaid package, I didn’t know how she would do. Child has ADHD and is not open to me teaching her anything. That is why I hired a tutor. In truth, I did it for child to become familiar with the test. I had no idea that they would do so well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:160, we did prep, 5 30 minutes class with a private tutor, cost me $300. During the initial assessment by the teacher, child tested at 6th grade level for 2 of the sections. I would never say this to anyone in person. Yes, we are privileged.
I expect to see you back here posting in a year when your child doesn’t get into AAP and railing about how the committee is rigged and asking how can your clearly “gifted” child with perfect scores could possibly not get in! The committee knows when the scores don’t reflect the student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:160, we did prep, 5 30 minutes class with a private tutor, cost me $300. During the initial assessment by the teacher, child tested at 6th grade level for 2 of the sections. I would never say this to anyone in person. Yes, we are privileged.
I expect to see you back here posting in a year when your child doesn’t get into AAP and railing about how the committee is rigged and asking how can your clearly “gifted” child with perfect scores could possibly not get in! The committee knows when the scores don’t reflect the student.
Anonymous wrote:160, we did prep, 5 30 minutes class with a private tutor, cost me $300. During the initial assessment by the teacher, child tested at 6th grade level for 2 of the sections. I would never say this to anyone in person. Yes, we are privileged.
Anonymous wrote:160, we did prep, 5 30 minutes class with a private tutor, cost me $300. During the initial assessment by the teacher, child tested at 6th grade level for 2 of the sections. I would never say this to anyone in person. Yes, we are privileged.