Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard the testers on January 6 are the top candidates, and the in-school testers are from lesser or weaker ES's.
Cold Spring ES kids will take the test on January 9. The ESC kids in Cold Spring ES are not the top candidates? Or from lesser or weaker ES's?
Anonymous wrote:I've heard the testers on January 6 are the top candidates, and the in-school testers are from lesser or weaker ES's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea how long the test is? And will get a result (outside of getting in or not)
I called AEI and was told it would take about three and a half hours!! They did say that included directions and breaks.
they told me 4.5 hours!
What?!? These are 5th graders! Don't they care about a developmentally appropriate amount of time for testing?
The one that the current batch of kids took to get into TP/Eastern was 3.5 hours - so this isn't a surprise, although I thought they said at the meeting in October that the test would be much shorter.
Anonymous wrote:Any idea how long the test is? And will get a result (outside of getting in or not)
What happens after the test? AEI decides who's in and who's not--and decides on which program? No subsequent application review by the school magnet program coordinators and staff?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea how long the test is? And will get a result (outside of getting in or not)
I called AEI and was told it would take about three and a half hours!! They did say that included directions and breaks.
they told me 4.5 hours!
What?!? These are 5th graders! Don't they care about a developmentally appropriate amount of time for testing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your test date is January 6, read the letter carefully. There are different locations and start times. I think the letters are slightly different for every school.
Most schools test on Saturday, Jan 6, but some test in their schools the week after that- January 8-12. I'm pretty sure they said at the parent meeting if you miss the Saturday you can test at your school.
Someone posted about testing before winter break, not sure about that, doesn't sound like many. Maybe there is a special circumstance for that school.
I wonder what the difference is between the Jan 6 group and the in-school group? Critical mass of test-takers? Focus/Title I schools?
Anonymous wrote:I've heard the testers on January 6 are the top candidates, and the in-school testers are from lesser or weaker ES's.
Any idea how long the test is? And will get a result (outside of getting in or not)
Anonymous wrote:If your test date is January 6, read the letter carefully. There are different locations and start times. I think the letters are slightly different for every school.
Most schools test on Saturday, Jan 6, but some test in their schools the week after that- January 8-12. I'm pretty sure they said at the parent meeting if you miss the Saturday you can test at your school.
Someone posted about testing before winter break, not sure about that, doesn't sound like many. Maybe there is a special circumstance for that school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea how long the test is? And will get a result (outside of getting in or not)
I called AEI and was told it would take about three and a half hours!! They did say that included directions and breaks.
they told me 4.5 hours!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any idea how long the test is? And will get a result (outside of getting in or not)
I called AEI and was told it would take about three and a half hours!! They did say that included directions and breaks.