Anonymous wrote:No. I worked hard after that. But I know many people that "blossomed" after adolescence. And I know a lot of people that burned out after HS. I will bet that the people that prep for the cogat will result many (not all) kids burning out, and losing interest.
I say let 7 yo's be yo's. AAP and TJ will not define success. Quality of life matters.
Anonymous wrote:I will take number of research papers and major awards over number of women I slept with or $$$ in the bank. That is why I do not cheat on the cogat and you do.
Anonymous wrote:I will take number of research papers and major awards over number of women I slept with or $$$ in the bank. That is why I do not cheat on the cogat and you do.
Anonymous wrote:I think you missed the point. It was not bragging, rather stating that AAP/TJ is not a requirement for successful life.
I think it is time for this thread to die.
I will point out (so much for reading a eating popcorn) that, unlike a lot of the less developed world, performing poorly on one test when 7 does not lead one to a life of flipping burgers.
America is the country of second chances. There are open admission community colleges; transfer to a major state university; grad school at a top school in the country.
I am an internationally known scientist. My IQ is somewhere around 150-160 most of the scientists that I work with refer to me as the smartest person in the field). (I graduated in the bottom half of my FCPS class. Did not do well on the english SAT's. I was rejected by Va Tech, James Madison, and ODU. I went to NOVA for 2 years, transferred to Tech, graduated, when to a top graduate school, received my PhD, and here I am now, 50 years old, world renowned. I basically blew off my life before 18 and did fine.
FCPS staff members chose to administer the custom form of the CogAT this year after it came to our attention that some students, in previous years, had prepared for the CogAT using the exact form of the CogAT being administered in FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Prepping for the NNAT and CoGAT takes all of what a few hours at the very most? Heck, it would take less time than that just to begin to figure out home schooling and why would we want to do that anyway since we like the FCPS AAP program and think that it is great opportunity for our kids. For all I know my prepped kid might even be sitting next to yours. They might even be friends.
Anonymous wrote:Prepping for the NNAT and CoGAT takes all of what a few hours at the very most? Heck, it would take less time than that just to begin to figure out home schooling and why would we want to do that anyway since we like the FCPS AAP program and think that it is great opportunity for our kids. For all I know my prepped kid might even be sitting next to yours. They might even be friends.