Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its not just the academic scores being high that matters. You need to show your child is well rounded and interested and good at extra curricular as well. Music Sports Art, any other activities that are not just studies. Maybe you did not show enough of those.
Nonsense. I know many kids who were accepted with much less. My own DC (now in MS) was accepted with 99% NNAT, 80something% CogAT, 140 WISC IV and 8 GBRS. Many in DC’s AAP classes had less, and I am 100% sure about that. OP’s kid should have been accepted, there is absolutely no reasonable explanation as to the contrary.
Anonymous wrote:Its not just the academic scores being high that matters. You need to show your child is well rounded and interested and good at extra curricular as well. Music Sports Art, any other activities that are not just studies. Maybe you did not show enough of those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here
I wish he has got it as no one can guess with his scores he got rejected
We have reached out to the psychologist who tested Wisc to see what Fcps might be looking
OP in your first post you stated you got email for his rejection during appeal! I did not know if FCPS has started delivering decision via email!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cogat : verbal -119, quantitative-140, nonverbal-136
Wisc V : verbal -130, fluid reasoning-137 working memory-142
There are very strong scores! Only thing is verbal 119 in Cogat. Could this be an issue according to some posts here claiming 120 could be a threshold...
Anonymous wrote:Op here
I wish he has got it as no one can guess with his scores he got rejected
We have reached out to the psychologist who tested Wisc to see what Fcps might be looking