Anonymous wrote:The parents who are posting snarky comments about us appeal-ees being pushy are missing one very crucial point: we do NOT make the decision whether our children are admitted. All we are doing is going through the hoops to get our appeals package submitted. If we go through the headache of pulling packages together and maybe pay for a WISC, what is it to you? If the appeals committee looks at the scores and -- crucify me for suggesting so -- the work samples, obviously the committee has seen something in our children to determine that they SHOULD be in the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Simlar experience:
8 GBRs
136 WISC
118 CogAt
109 NAGlari
mostly O's and G's
has been straight A student, last B in 1st quarter of 4th grade (just finished 6th grade at Louise Archer ES)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 117
CogAt Composite score 128
GBRS 8
FSIQ: 132
Verbal 139
Got in on appeal
I have no idea why you would push this child into AAP.
They don't call it the "above average program" (AAP) for nothing.
We did it and worked out great. There are tons of kids in DD's class that your scratch your head about how they made it, too. Point is, if your kid is close, take a shot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They don't call it the "above average program" (AAP) for nothing.
Absolutely! Lake Wobegon-annex here in metro DC thanks to the average IQ in the 125 range.
I can't tell if you're joking? It's "Advanced Academics" - not above average. FYI. Not that I really give a shit, just wanted to point that out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They don't call it the "above average program" (AAP) for nothing.
Absolutely! Lake Wobegon-annex here in metro DC thanks to the average IQ in the 125 range.
Anonymous wrote:
They don't call it the "above average program" (AAP) for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Simlar experience:
8 GBRs
136 WISC
118 CogAt
109 NAGlari
mostly O's and G's
has been straight A student, last B in 1st quarter of 4th grade (just finished 6th grade at Louise Archer ES)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 117
CogAt Composite score 128
GBRS 8
FSIQ: 132
Verbal 139
Got in on appeal
I have no idea why you would push this child into AAP.
They don't call it the "above average program" (AAP) for nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 117
CogAt Composite score 128
GBRS 8
FSIQ: 132
Verbal 139
Got in on appeal
I have no idea why you would push this child into AAP.
Give me a break. The kid's IQ is in the 98.5 percentile. He or she is not out of place in AAP.
so what? means nothing at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 117
CogAt Composite score 128
GBRS 8
FSIQ: 132
Verbal 139
Got in on appeal
I have no idea why you would push this child into AAP.
Give me a break. The kid's IQ is in the 98.5 percentile. He or she is not out of place in AAP.
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I have no idea why you would push this child into AAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 117
CogAt Composite score 128
GBRS 8
FSIQ: 132
Verbal 139
Got in on appeal
I have no idea why you would push this child into AAP.