Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:verbal quantitative nonverbal composite. If a student gets 99% for all the 4 categories and got rejected, it is not justified based on testing for selection.
Thanks. What is the population? The national population? The MCPS population? The population of students who tested? A PP on this thread says it's 99% for national norms.
Anonymous wrote:verbal quantitative nonverbal composite. If a student gets 99% for all the 4 categories and got rejected, it is not justified based on testing for selection.
Anonymous wrote:I just got a WL letter. 99% in each of the four categories, and HGC. We probably weren't going to go anyway, but I have to say I'm surprised to be WL. Good job for the ones who get in!
Anonymous wrote:verbal quantitative nonverbal composite. If a student gets 99% for all the 4 categories and got rejected, it is not justified based on testing for selection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of what?
99% out of 100%
Do you not have a child who tested? Its a percentile score. As with most MCPS testing![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. For those reported with strong number including currently in HGC program, test scores 99% both verbal and quantitative, all As in 5th grade, we also faced similar rejection for Takoma and Eastern. Our kid is among the few who also has the same number. It looks like the new selection process of testing is not looking for gifted students but instead aims to diversify the program. This is too bad.
It makes sense. Better to take a brilliant kid out of a crappy school area where no other kids are performing at their level - and put them in a high achieving environment, than to take a bunch of high achieving kids out of an already high achieving environment and deny the other kid a better chance in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of what?
99% out of 100%
Do you not have a child who tested? Its a percentile score. As with most MCPS testing![]()
No. 99th percentile in what, compared to whom?
You cannot get 100%. 99% is among all the 5th graders taking it. Not easy to get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of what?
99% out of 100%
Do you not have a child who tested? Its a percentile score. As with most MCPS testing![]()
No. 99th percentile in what, compared to whom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of what?
99% out of 100%
Do you not have a child who tested? Its a percentile score. As with most MCPS testing![]()
Anonymous wrote:Wow. For those reported with strong number including currently in HGC program, test scores 99% both verbal and quantitative, all As in 5th grade, we also faced similar rejection for Takoma and Eastern. Our kid is among the few who also has the same number. It looks like the new selection process of testing is not looking for gifted students but instead aims to diversify the program. This is too bad.
Anonymous wrote:99% of what?