Anonymous wrote:The form I got had my kid's score and the median score of the applicant pool, but didnt' say whether she was accepted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it sounds like the score letter gives the median of the applicant pool, not of the accepted students at your particular center. That's different from previous years, right?
Not given the accepted students score is smart for them (to avoid appeals of unhappy parents). Imagine you see your kid getting a 120 score and knowing that the minimal acceptance score was 118. What would you do? Appeal, maybe?
However the test score is not the only acceptance criteria. Teachers' recommendations, 2nd and 3rd grades report cards, MAP-D scores are also taken in consideration. If the kinds gets a fantastic score at test but has mostly 'I' in the report cards then I doubt he/she will get chosen. Tricky, isn't it?
The don't give a minimum score..just the median..it does not provide much info. It would be nice to know the range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it sounds like the score letter gives the median of the applicant pool, not of the accepted students at your particular center. That's different from previous years, right?
Not given the accepted students score is smart for them (to avoid appeals of unhappy parents). Imagine you see your kid getting a 120 score and knowing that the minimal acceptance score was 118. What would you do? Appeal, maybe?
However the test score is not the only acceptance criteria. Teachers' recommendations, 2nd and 3rd grades report cards, MAP-D scores are also taken in consideration. If the kinds gets a fantastic score at test but has mostly 'I' in the report cards then I doubt he/she will get chosen. Tricky, isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:So it sounds like the score letter gives the median of the applicant pool, not of the accepted students at your particular center. That's different from previous years, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone post scores?
No one has received them. That's part of the problem...
Anonymous wrote:We just found out our DS got into Pine Crest!We were so worried because his current school just gets worse and worse every year, dropping programs for gifted students and focusing only on remedial kids, and there's no way we could let him stay there next year.