Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't brag in real life so I'll do it here.
155.
Kid gets 3s and 4s in school and is more interested in friends than classwork.
Confused... dd got 134 And 98th percentile
Is 155 possible? What was the raw score in that case? Perfect?
Score is relative to age hence someone born in October (oldest in class) getting all correct answer would get lower score due to age factor compare to someone born in September with 48/48 correct.
DD (1st grader) got full score 160 (48/48 correct), 99 percentile.
Bob
Had to throw it in there, right?
100%proud, partly giving example to poster question and mainly giving you opportunity to write something ?
100% to brag.
Anonymous wrote:Parents constantly brag about their kids athletic abilities. Why can't you brag about your child's intellectual abilities?
You should be proud and you shouldn't have to apologize for it!
Anonymous wrote:Parents constantly brag about their kids athletic abilities. Why can't you brag about your child's intellectual abilities?
You should be proud and you shouldn't have to apologize for it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't brag in real life so I'll do it here.
155.
Kid gets 3s and 4s in school and is more interested in friends than classwork.
Confused... dd got 134 And 98th percentile
Is 155 possible? What was the raw score in that case? Perfect?
Score is relative to age hence someone born in October (oldest in class) getting all correct answer would get lower score due to age factor compare to someone born in September with 48/48 correct.
DD (1st grader) got full score 160 (48/48 correct), 99 percentile.
Had to throw it in there, right?
I don't think the above poster is bragging (although they should be proud that is an amazing score) but I think people forget:
The Flynn effect
and
http://insideschools.org/news-&-views/1600-kids-score-in-top-percentile-on-gt
When you have 11% of children scoring in the top 1% (even taking into account the Flynn effect and that these children might come from an “elevated gene pool”-aka Lake Wobegone), it begs some questions.....
Proud is an odd word, but yes, she's bragging. Can't do it in real life (except to dad, grandma, etc.) so it has to be done here so she has the ability to express it SOMEWHERE to SOMEONE else. Ahhhh...and boy, did it feel good to do so!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't brag in real life so I'll do it here.
155.
Kid gets 3s and 4s in school and is more interested in friends than classwork.
Confused... dd got 134 And 98th percentile
Is 155 possible? What was the raw score in that case? Perfect?
Score is relative to age hence someone born in October (oldest in class) getting all correct answer would get lower score due to age factor compare to someone born in September with 48/48 correct.
DD (1st grader) got full score 160 (48/48 correct), 99 percentile.
Had to throw it in there, right?
I don't think the above poster is bragging (although they should be proud that is an amazing score) but I think people forget:
The Flynn effect
and
http://insideschools.org/news-&-views/1600-kids-score-in-top-percentile-on-gt
When you have 11% of children scoring in the top 1% (even taking into account the Flynn effect and that these children might come from an “elevated gene pool”-aka Lake Wobegone), it begs some questions.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't brag in real life so I'll do it here.
155.
Kid gets 3s and 4s in school and is more interested in friends than classwork.
Confused... dd got 134 And 98th percentile
Is 155 possible? What was the raw score in that case? Perfect?
Score is relative to age hence someone born in October (oldest in class) getting all correct answer would get lower score due to age factor compare to someone born in September with 48/48 correct.
DD (1st grader) got full score 160 (48/48 correct), 99 percentile.
Had to throw it in there, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't brag in real life so I'll do it here.
155.
Kid gets 3s and 4s in school and is more interested in friends than classwork.
Confused... dd got 134 And 98th percentile
Is 155 possible? What was the raw score in that case? Perfect?
Score is relative to age hence someone born in October (oldest in class) getting all correct answer would get lower score due to age factor compare to someone born in September with 48/48 correct.
DD (1st grader) got full score 160 (48/48 correct), 99 percentile.
Bob
Had to throw it in there, right?
100%proud, partly giving example to poster question and mainly giving you opportunity to write something ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't brag in real life so I'll do it here.
155.
Kid gets 3s and 4s in school and is more interested in friends than classwork.
Confused... dd got 134 And 98th percentile
Is 155 possible? What was the raw score in that case? Perfect?
Score is relative to age hence someone born in October (oldest in class) getting all correct answer would get lower score due to age factor compare to someone born in September with 48/48 correct.
DD (1st grader) got full score 160 (48/48 correct), 99 percentile.
Bob
Had to throw it in there, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't brag in real life so I'll do it here.
155.
Kid gets 3s and 4s in school and is more interested in friends than classwork.
Confused... dd got 134 And 98th percentile
Is 155 possible? What was the raw score in that case? Perfect?
Score is relative to age hence someone born in October (oldest in class) getting all correct answer would get lower score due to age factor compare to someone born in September with 48/48 correct.
DD (1st grader) got full score 160 (48/48 correct), 99 percentile.
That's because there is no 100 percentile. 99th percentile is the highest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can't brag in real life so I'll do it here.
155.
Kid gets 3s and 4s in school and is more interested in friends than classwork.
Confused... dd got 134 And 98th percentile
Is 155 possible? What was the raw score in that case? Perfect?
Score is relative to age hence someone born in October (oldest in class) getting all correct answer would get lower score due to age factor compare to someone born in September with 48/48 correct.
DD (1st grader) got full score 160 (48/48 correct), 99 percentile.