Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my DC had very low hope scores. DC received 5-6 rarely, a few oftens and maybe two always. DC got into AAP. I attribute it to their 99th percentile scores in NNAT, COGAT, math and reading Iready scores in first and second grade. I can’t agree that a high Hope score is an indicator of getting into AAP.
Do you feel superior now for bragging about your child instead of answering the question?
Pp here, no I don’t feel superior. However if you need to know, since you seem to be the only impolite DCUM on here to call me out, my DC has issues connecting with other students and has impulsivity issues. DC has zero self control and learning how to manage and cope with change and transitions. But it’s hard for them. Yet, while they try hard to control themselves at school, they still received low HOPE scores from their teachers. When I saw those low HOPE scores I thought there would be ZERO chance that DC could get selected into AAP. Surprisingly they got in and maybe it was due to their consistent high test scores, I don’t know. All I was trying to say, as a response to a different PP, that DC had high test scores and low HOPE scores and was selected for AAP.