Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what the testing committee will do with incomplete or unanswered questions but I don't think that I student should be considered f they did not complete the questions on the test. I have no idea what the questions were but the questions are written to test a perspective students knowledge and thought process. If you could not complete the test then that is a sign that you are not ready for TJ. It is an easy way to decrease the number of applications to review.
Thank you for sharing your utterly ignorant opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what the testing committee will do with incomplete or unanswered questions but I don't think that I student should be considered f they did not complete the questions on the test. I have no idea what the questions were but the questions are written to test a perspective students knowledge and thought process. If you could not complete the test then that is a sign that you are not ready for TJ. It is an easy way to decrease the number of applications to review.
Thank you for sharing your utterly ignorant opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not completely sure but I just took the test yesterday (alternate test date) and when part of the directions that were read to us said "you must answer all the questions". The kid next to me did not end up reaching the math question and the administrator told him to put a "." in the box so it allowed him to submit.
Curious - Did you get the same math question as last weekend's?
I'm not familiar with the question from last weekend. Mine was on algebra level math word problem with ratios
I thought this test has a big math essay question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not completely sure but I just took the test yesterday (alternate test date) and when part of the directions that were read to us said "you must answer all the questions". The kid next to me did not end up reaching the math question and the administrator told him to put a "." in the box so it allowed him to submit.
Curious - Did you get the same math question as last weekend's?
I'm not familiar with the question from last weekend. Mine was on algebra level math word problem with ratios
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what the testing committee will do with incomplete or unanswered questions but I don't think that I student should be considered f they did not complete the questions on the test. I have no idea what the questions were but the questions are written to test a perspective students knowledge and thought process. If you could not complete the test then that is a sign that you are not ready for TJ. It is an easy way to decrease the number of applications to review.
Anonymous wrote:Last year’s admission stats.
https://www.fcps.edu/node/47920
What MS are we discussing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the kids not have to sign a statement that they would not talk about the test?
I thought they were not allowed to talk about the test.
My kid heard all about the test from other kids. Like very specific details. But he said his test was different than the other test.
Do the students have to sign a statement saying they won’t talk about the test?