Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got a perfect score too, so not a hard thing to do. All 48 correct, yet only 99 percentile. Older in class. This thread is about results, so ignore the whiners that think this is bragging. Anonymous bragging, yah right, what a joke. If a parent came in and posted a bad score, would they get accused of seeking sympathy? This is about the results of a very basic test.
This thread was started as did you receive the results, not what were they.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nnat is a politically correct test that does not measure what is needed to succeed in the AAP program.
FCPS must think there is some value to the test, or they wouldn't go to the effort of giving it. Methinks you're wrong.
Anonymous wrote:My son got a perfect score too, so not a hard thing to do. All 48 correct, yet only 99 percentile. Older in class. This thread is about results, so ignore the whiners that think this is bragging. Anonymous bragging, yah right, what a joke. If a parent came in and posted a bad score, would they get accused of seeking sympathy? This is about the results of a very basic test.
Anonymous wrote:Nnat is a politically correct test that does not measure what is needed to succeed in the AAP program.