Anonymous wrote:Got response from AART. The new FCPS policy allows a different standard on a school by school basis and AART maintains each school's inpool cutoff was set by central office and local school not privy to the cutoff.
For real.
Anonymous wrote:Nnat 124
Cogat 112 with a 120 verbal.
121 wish with a 139 verbal.
Our testing uncovered some big gaps in processing speed and working memory. They are recommending more testing to rule out learning disabilities.![]()
Anonymous wrote:2nd grader. In pool. West Springfield HS pyramid
NNAT 128
CogAT
Composite 132, Verbal 122, Quant 134, NV 127
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these scores of 2nd grade students. My 3rd grader got 132 in cogat. Is there a different cutoff score for a third grader. His age score is 9.
There is no pool for 3rd graders.
Any idea that how are they assessed for AAP?
Anonymous wrote:2nd grader. In pool. West Springfield HS pyramid
NNAT 128
CogAT
Composite 132, Verbal 122, Quant 134, NV 127
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 160
CogAT 152
in pool
What pyramid?
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 160
CogAT 152
in pool
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are these scores of 2nd grade students. My 3rd grader got 132 in cogat. Is there a different cutoff score for a third grader. His age score is 9.
There is no pool for 3rd graders.
Anonymous wrote:Are these scores of 2nd grade students. My 3rd grader got 132 in cogat. Is there a different cutoff score for a third grader. His age score is 9.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd grader:
NNAT: 107 (not in pool last year during virtual, so didn't bother to apply)
Cogoat:
Composite: 137
Non Verbal: 119
Quantitative: 137
Verbal: 139
Currently excelling in Advanced Math, very driven and kind to others, so I anticipate strong GBRS. Thoughts on getting in based on the lower NNAT and nonverbal scores?
They all but ignore NNAT. They prioritize quant over NV, though NV over verbal.