Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the letter with "not eligible" decision. NNAT score 145 COGAT 131, not sure if I should appeal or not. Child is above grade in Math and Reading with all 4s in grading reports.
I would definitely appeal with those scores. Do you know GBRS? Do you have a WISC?
Do not have the GBRS yet. Considering WISC, does it help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got the letter with "not eligible" decision. NNAT score 145 COGAT 131, not sure if I should appeal or not. Child is above grade in Math and Reading with all 4s in grading reports.
I would definitely appeal with those scores. Do you know GBRS? Do you have a WISC?
Anonymous wrote:Got the letter with "not eligible" decision. NNAT score 145 COGAT 131, not sure if I should appeal or not. Child is above grade in Math and Reading with all 4s in grading reports.
Anonymous wrote:Got the letter with "not eligible" decision. NNAT score 145 COGAT 131, not sure if I should appeal or not. Child is above grade in Math and Reading with all 4s in grading reports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who received eligibility letters, please post their scores and share the info.
I don't even know what my daughter's scores were on most of the tests they administer. How did people get those? The only one I received was NNAT and she was pretty near average (slightly above.) Obviously I'm not a hardcore AAP parent ... which has probably saved me some stress lol.
You did not get CogAT scores in December? Did you get a letter saying your child was in the screening pool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who received eligibility letters, please post their scores and share the info.
I don't even know what my daughter's scores were on most of the tests they administer. How did people get those? The only one I received was NNAT and she was pretty near average (slightly above.) Obviously I'm not a hardcore AAP parent ... which has probably saved me some stress lol.
Anonymous wrote:I am the earlier poster from 2010. DD knew nothing about AAP before getting the letter. She did not know she was being considered. To me, the most horrid think about the AAP process is the people who's kids are let down when they do not get in.
Anonymous wrote:For those who received eligibility letters, please post their scores and share the info.
Anonymous wrote:I am the earlier poster from 2010. DD knew nothing about AAP before getting the letter. She did not know she was being considered. To me, the most horrid think about the AAP process is the people who's kids are let down when they do not get in.
Anonymous wrote:I am the earlier poster from 2010. DD knew nothing about AAP before getting the letter. She did not know she was being considered. To me, the most horrid think about the AAP process is the people who's kids are let down when they do not get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way I handled it was I figured DD was not getting into AAP. I did not know, but resigned the fact. Then, on May 1, 2010, we got the letter. DD's response: Wow. Someone thinks I am smart!
That’s pretty sad.
+1. My DD was a TJ finalist this year (ultimately not admitted). I am listening to her and a friend talk while I am running carpool, and her friend is like “I would love to go to TJ. I wish I was smart like you, so I couple apply.” It was so sad. This kid is in AAP w/DD and doing well at a Center, on DD’s robotics team. Here is this bright, articulate kid who was resigned to the fact they were not smart. Of course she could have applied to TJ. She might or might not get in. It’s a crap shoot. But to feel like you aren’t smart enough to try?