Anonymous wrote:Also remember- 1/2 the people took it at Blair and 1/2 at RM. Only 100 spots
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just came back from test. As per my DS, Scat was piece of cake. Reading was little tough. and Raven was OK for him.
That's exactly what my son said too. Said there were 2 hard questions on the Raven he wasn't sure about but all of the SCAT was pretty easy. Test must not really be the intermediate SCAT as reported on this forum.
Wait till results will come in.
My son run out of time last year, and was not claiming that test was very easy. He got only 6 questions wrong (3 wrong, 3 incomplete).
On SCAT at John Hopkins 2 weeks prior he got only 2 questions wrong...
Test is not easy. It may look easy. You will be surprised.
Try to do it yourself - 50 questions in 20 minutes.
I have not seen many parents bragging on this site that their child got 50 out of 50 on math... How about 48 out of 50? Do you know many such kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just came back from test. As per my DS, Scat was piece of cake. Reading was little tough. and Raven was OK for him.
That's exactly what my son said too. Said there were 2 hard questions on the Raven he wasn't sure about but all of the SCAT was pretty easy. Test must not really be the intermediate SCAT as reported on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Just came back from test. As per my DS, Scat was piece of cake. Reading was little tough. and Raven was OK for him.
Anonymous wrote:People (parents) don't understand that the work is significantly harder. Not just harder but more if it. You must also weigh if being the top matters- the whole 'big fish in a small pond'. Few are the standouts in the MS & HS magnets as each of these kids WERE the standouts in their ES. Harder to be the best when everyone is. And let's be clear, the 'chosen' few are in the highest math. Some kids just are better than others. TPMS is fantastic, but it's hard. It's far & hard. You must take those into account.
If you go from TPMS to say Blair as a 9th grader - math currently has around 25 in Functions, most are in Mag Pre Cal, and the lesser good kids are in Mag Geometry. 1/3 of the kids in Functions drop it as they are failing - and these kids are the few deemed good enough to take it. The teacher is a killer. It too is a great school but it is hard.
Anonymous wrote:Though same applies- since TPMS typically makes us between 40-60% of incoming class to Blair- you are tracked once you get there. Mag Alg 1 at TPMS is very very different than Alg 1 anywhere else in MoCo.