Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The HGC test is very time pressured. If your child wasn't motivated to work very quickly then he could miss a lot of questions just by not answering them. My second child was very motivated because her sibling had gone to an HGC so she wanted to finish and do well. She was able to finish each section but many of her very bright friends were unable to finish. It could be that your child didn't answer a lot of the questions.
A lot of kids have gone through the 504 or IEP process and have accommodation for extra time on the tests even in third grade It's surprising that families are already aware of these issues given so little testing has taken place at that point but it's quite common. OP, if you do discover any testing difficulty with your DC you may need to pursue the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The HGC test is the only MCPS given on paper. It could be that your child is bad at transferring answers from a test booklet onto an answer sheet. That's much different from just clicking an answer on the chrome book, which is what they are used to. My child has significant problems with transferring answers due to ADHD, so did not great on the HGC test, although she's always at the 99 percentile for tests given on computer.
but couldn't it also be that a child does well on one type of test but not another, and I don't mean paper vs. computer, but rather, aptitude vs. learned knowledge? MAP tests learned knowledge where as HGC type tests are more like IQ tests that test aptitude.
Anonymous wrote:The HGC test is the only MCPS given on paper. It could be that your child is bad at transferring answers from a test booklet onto an answer sheet. That's much different from just clicking an answer on the chrome book, which is what they are used to. My child has significant problems with transferring answers due to ADHD, so did not great on the HGC test, although she's always at the 99 percentile for tests given on computer.
Anonymous wrote:
OP,
How do you know he answered only half of the question correctly?
If memory serves, the scores are given and compared to the median of accepted students.
Here's our story: my son scored above the median of accepted students on both the HGC and magnet middle school tests... and was rejected for both, not even waitlisted. This is because he does not stand out in class and has an IEP (teachers always think that special ed = dumb).
Whatever the circumstances, knowing that your kid deserves better instruction that he cannot access is VERY frustrating!
Keep enriching at home.
Anonymous wrote:The HGC test is the only MCPS given on paper. It could be that your child is bad at transferring answers from a test booklet onto an answer sheet. That's much different from just clicking an answer on the chrome book, which is what they are used to. My child has significant problems with transferring answers due to ADHD, so did not great on the HGC test, although she's always at the 99 percentile for tests given on computer.
Anonymous wrote:The HGC test is very time pressured. If your child wasn't motivated to work very quickly then he could miss a lot of questions just by not answering them. My second child was very motivated because her sibling had gone to an HGC so she wanted to finish and do well. She was able to finish each section but many of her very bright friends were unable to finish. It could be that your child didn't answer a lot of the questions.
Anonymous wrote:The HGC test is very time pressured. If your child wasn't motivated to work very quickly then he could miss a lot of questions just by not answering them. My second child was very motivated because her sibling had gone to an HGC so she wanted to finish and do well. She was able to finish each section but many of her very bright friends were unable to finish. It could be that your child didn't answer a lot of the questions.
Anonymous wrote:OP, was your child nominated by school to apply for HGC or was it parental involvement/response due to the communication /announcements from MCPS central office?
Anonymous wrote:OP, was your child nominated by school to apply for HGC or was it parental involvement/response due to the communication /announcements from MCPS central office?