Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who took the test Jan 2 at Georgetown Visitation have their score yet?
Do you mean December 2? We did and do not have our scores yet. Still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It seems as if the real issue is with ADW and the seemingly unnecessary delay in returning scores to families. If Arlington Diocese can do it, why can't ADW?
Agree, its insulting but until current parents speak up and demand better...
The other thing is that the test isn't for the parent or the student. Its for the admissions office and they see the context which you will never see which is a ranked list of applicants by HSPT score and sorted by K-8 school, probably zip code and all kind of other ways.
But I completely agree those results should be provided asap to parents. Ideally before even the application due date. There are doubtless kids that get 95+ and think "crap I should have applied to School X" and kids that get 45th percentile and immediately realize they wasted $200 on applications that are now in the trash.
Anonymous wrote:It seems as if the real issue is with ADW and the seemingly unnecessary delay in returning scores to families. If Arlington Diocese can do it, why can't ADW?
Anonymous wrote:Out of curiosity do the students HSPT percentiles align with the school standardized testing? My DC's SSAT matched the other standardized results. Are the HSPT scores more from a concern for admission or the scholarships?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who took the test Jan 2 at Georgetown Visitation have their score yet?
Anonymous wrote:It seems as if the real issue is with ADW and the seemingly unnecessary delay in returning scores to families. If Arlington Diocese can do it, why can't ADW?
Anonymous wrote:It seems as if the real issue is with ADW and the seemingly unnecessary delay in returning scores to families. If Arlington Diocese can do it, why can't ADW?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC took the HSPT this weekend at O'Connell after the weather delayed it a week. Information provided was that we should have the scores in the next 2-3 weeks, which would line up with the January 26th comment from an earlier PP.
So your late ass kid is slowing everything down. Thanks a lot. 😕
Plenty of kids tested this past weekend.That was an available testing date (after a one week weather delay). These kids aren’t slowing anything down for others. Chill out!
Then why didn’t they take it in December like most normal parents had their kids do? Why so late - for extra study time to gain an advantage and force everyone to have to wait months for their score?
Anonymous wrote:Arlington and the ADW set their testing policies and choose to make dates available after Jan 1. That’s their prerogative. ADW doesn’t get test scores to students until late Jan. That’s weird and imo is a disadvantage to those students where some schools application deadlines fall before late Jan. But that’s their prerogative.
Families choosing a Jan date aren’t affecting ADW policy or any other student who took the test in the ADW.
All that said, you two should think about why you are applying to Catholic schools and whether your attitudes would be a good fit with the general mission of these schools. Because you’re both ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington and the ADW set their testing policies and choose to make dates available after Jan 1. That’s their prerogative. ADW doesn’t get test scores to students until late Jan. That’s weird and imo is a disadvantage to those students where some schools application deadlines fall before late Jan. But that’s their prerogative.
Families choosing a Jan date aren’t affecting ADW policy or any other student who took the test in the ADW.
All that said, you two should think about why you are applying to Catholic schools and whether your attitudes would be a good fit with the general mission of these schools. Because you’re both ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington and the ADW set their testing policies and choose to make dates available after Jan 1. That’s their prerogative. ADW doesn’t get test scores to students until late Jan. That’s weird and imo is a disadvantage to those students where some schools application deadlines fall before late Jan. But that’s their prerogative.
Families choosing a Jan date aren’t affecting ADW policy or any other student who took the test in the ADW.
All that said, you two should think about why you are applying to Catholic schools and whether your attitudes would be a good fit with the general mission of these schools. Because you’re both ridiculous.