Anonymous wrote:Some of the lower percentiles posted could be the result of a really low quant score but sky high verbal, rt?
Anonymous wrote:No letter in the mail today either, so looks like a likely rejection. Did anyone get rejection letters yet? I'd like to at least see the scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these letters only for regional centers or are the same letters going out for the local centers?
We got an acceptance from a local center
We also got one on Saturday for a local center. The only thing it didn't include was info about a meeting to shed more light on the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these letters only for regional centers or are the same letters going out for the local centers?
We got an acceptance from a local center
Anonymous wrote:Are these letters only for regional centers or are the same letters going out for the local centers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How's this for dicotomy: I live upcounty - didn't even know my kid took the test (thought you had to register like I did with my older kid years ago). Definitely wouldn't let her take a bus to another school. Waitlisted with 56% mcps /89% national.
Anonymous wrote:70%MCPS and 88% National. Waitlisted.
Those two results seem a little low to be on the waitlist, bearing in mind there are many high achieving students in MCPS, and that the wait-lists are supposed to be small.
I hope they didn't make the same mistake as last year, and wait-listed all the rejections by mistake...
PP, you have to remember that there are trolls — and some of them are on CES and AP posts in DCUrbanmom forum. I’m sure someone feels like trolling on a Sunday night!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How's this for dicotomy: I live upcounty - didn't even know my kid took the test (thought you had to register like I did with my older kid years ago). Definitely wouldn't let her take a bus to another school. Waitlisted with 56% mcps /89% national.
Anonymous wrote:70%MCPS and 88% National. Waitlisted.
Those two results seem a little low to be on the waitlist, bearing in mind there are many high achieving students in MCPS, and that the wait-lists are supposed to be small.
I hope they didn't make the same mistake as last year, and wait-listed all the rejections by mistake...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't have the full picture. These are Cogat scores. You only need a certain minimum IQ to do really well in school, college and life. Maybe those wait listed kids with lower Cogat scores have an incredible work ethic, have straight As and high Map scores, and have both FARMS and ESOL status.
Apart from the work ethic, which is not part of the official selection criteria, I get your point, but I still don't agree. I would be surprised if the high percentilers had bad grades or low MAP scores. And if FARMS and ESOL changes admissions to that extent, then that is VERY wrong.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have the full picture. These are Cogat scores. You only need a certain minimum IQ to do really well in school, college and life. Maybe those wait listed kids with lower Cogat scores have an incredible work ethic, have straight As and high Map scores, and have both FARMS and ESOL status.