Anonymous wrote:The high NNAT scores mean schools like Haycock will have a high cutoff. I wouldn’t be surprised to see very high scores in Cogat too. It will be harder to get in AAP with borderline scores. It’s similar policy to what they did in TJ.
Anonymous wrote:yikes. this may also explain why a 137 nnat didn't make pool. they are likely basing the in-pool on both scores and the nnat pool score is higher given the scores people are posting.
Anonymous wrote:NNAT has a low ceiling, way too many kids scoring super high, and it’s very easily prepped. All of these are known issues with the test. It’s also why kids who are in pool on NNAT but not CogAT often are rejected.
Anonymous wrote:yikes. this may also explain why a 137 nnat didn't make pool. they are likely basing the in-pool on both scores and the nnat pool score is higher given the scores people are posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC in Haycock with NNAT 160. We received the email at 7 pm.
I wondered about last year's NNAT scores and whether they mis-normed it (or whatever the right statistical error term is!). My kid is also Haycock and scored 159. Kid is bright, but scores like 159 or 160 make me wonder what went wrong with the scoring because I doubt two kids in a class of approximately 100 students could be getting 159 and 160. And this is only the two of us admitting that our kids are 2 graders at Haycock. I wonder how many of these ridiculously high scores there are for those who took the NNAT in April 2021.
(Hopefully the central committee won't connect the dots and scratch their heads and just assume both our kids are super bright. :lol