Anonymous wrote:It does not prove that
Anonymous wrote:The teachers hate the IReady but the schools trust it, regardless of what they say. It is used for small group work on the high end and low end, and unlike COGAT/NNAT is less subject to prepping because you actually have to be learning what they're teaching in school!
On the flip side, I don't think IReady shows raw intellect per se, but it does show who has already mastered standard grade level curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:I got my daughter to take WISC ahead of time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:153 Cogat, 160 NNAT, 99% and 94% I ready. Not in. What is going on?
what? you should appeal.
Anonymous wrote:153 Cogat, 160 NNAT, 99% and 94% I ready. Not in. What is going on?
Anonymous wrote:Nnat 129
Cogat 129
iReady Math 98
iReady Reading 98
Good grade overall since kindergarten if that matters
IN
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone! I'm here to provide some perspective. My son is an engineering student at Virginia Tech. He is a junior now with a solid GPA and is managing the workload just fine.
He did not get into AAP when he was in elementary school. He wasn't even close.
It'll be ok.
Thank you. I know many such examples where the kid wasn't into AAP but they are extremely successful in their careers. Getting into AAP is good but if your child hasn't been accepted, please don't let that affect them or you. It all works out eventually.