Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grade TPMS magnet kid says that a bunch of kids in the magnet got scores in the low 300s. These are kids that apparently prepped for the test for about a month (!). I thought that 300 was the top score. Does it go really go above 300?
What’s the use of such high score
There is none.
Weird this test has no relevance other than to determine if kids are making steady growth. Are they worried they won’t make it into a high school magnet program if they don’t get a high score? Can’t imagine spending a month in middle school school studying for a test like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grade TPMS magnet kid says that a bunch of kids in the magnet got scores in the low 300s. These are kids that apparently prepped for the test for about a month (!). I thought that 300 was the top score. Does it go really go above 300?
What’s the use of such high score
There is none.
Weird this test has no relevance other than to determine if kids are making steady growth. Are they worried they won’t make it into a high school magnet program if they don’t get a high score? Can’t imagine spending a month in middle school school studying for a test like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 8th grade TPMS magnet kid says that a bunch of kids in the magnet got scores in the low 300s. These are kids that apparently prepped for the test for about a month (!). I thought that 300 was the top score. Does it go really go above 300?
What’s the use of such high score
There is none.
Anonymous wrote:^^^Why on earth would anyone inflate their scores on an anonymous board?!? Your skepticism is misplaced.
Anonymous wrote:This is a little out-of-date, but here is a very interesting report that MCPS put out in 2016 to compare MAP scores with PARCC scores as an assessment of college readiness. The interesting part is if you look at the right-hand sides of Tables 3-6, which list mean, minimum, and maximum scores for the fall and spring MAP-M and MAP-R tests for MCPS students in 2014-15 in grades 3-8 (~10,000 students per grade). I like to look at this report sometimes when claims are made on DCUM that seem unrealistic, to see what the real range of scores (especially the maxima) were in MCPS not that long ago.
Anonymous wrote:My son with 268 in 8th grade non magnet says he has the lowest score in his math class apparently kids share scores with each other. We are new to MCPS this year and he is really upset. He is in the Hon Algebra 2 cohort with 10 other kids. How are people prepping for MAP M? Isn’t it an adaptive test where questions change from person to person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son with 268 in 8th grade non magnet says he has the lowest score in his math class apparently kids share scores with each other. We are new to MCPS this year and he is really upset. He is in the Hon Algebra 2 cohort with 10 other kids. How are people prepping for MAP M? Isn’t it an adaptive test where questions change from person to person?
My magnet kid had 272 at end of 7th grade and was one of the highest, aside from the kids who were already taking geometry. 268 is great.
Anonymous wrote:My son with 268 in 8th grade non magnet says he has the lowest score in his math class apparently kids share scores with each other. We are new to MCPS this year and he is really upset. He is in the Hon Algebra 2 cohort with 10 other kids. How are people prepping for MAP M? Isn’t it an adaptive test where questions change from person to person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is one of them. There's a "300 club" at TPMS, and all of them are in math varsity team. They don't prep for MAP-M test at all, but take the test seriously. There are also other kids in other MSs scored in lower 300s.
They do prep. Some said for at least a month.
Math Varsity Team is a form of prep.
The types of problems they practice aren't on the map test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is one of them. There's a "300 club" at TPMS, and all of them are in math varsity team. They don't prep for MAP-M test at all, but take the test seriously. There are also other kids in other MSs scored in lower 300s.
They do prep. Some said for at least a month.
Math Varsity Team is a form of prep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is one of them. There's a "300 club" at TPMS, and all of them are in math varsity team. They don't prep for MAP-M test at all, but take the test seriously. There are also other kids in other MSs scored in lower 300s.
They do prep. Some said for at least a month.
Anonymous wrote:My son is one of them. There's a "300 club" at TPMS, and all of them are in math varsity team. They don't prep for MAP-M test at all, but take the test seriously. There are also other kids in other MSs scored in lower 300s.