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    That's the conclusion I come up with as well. But I think if Flower thinks their child should take the SAT, I say go for it. smile

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    Yeah, I think in that situation, it would be tough to establish the qualification criteria.

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    Incogneato, So did you ever get any feedback from the moderator? My dd had a qualifying IQ scores (PR, FSIQ and GAI all over 145) but as she is 2e didn't have comparable achievement scores. Her highest was a 98th percentile on the broad math. I just assumed that she didn't qualify for DYS. I didn't want to waste my time if it was a bright line rule.

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    No, not yet. I would recommend that you call them and tell them the situation. Perhaps they could let you know whether or not you should go ahead and apply.

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    Hi everyone,

    We updated the Young Scholars Application Process page a bit to try to make things a little more clear: http://www.davidsongifted.org/young...cholars____Application_Process_380.aspx.

    We will be making more updates in the near future as we try to overhaul the application process pages to make things as clear as possible.

    Please contact DavidsonScholars@davidsongifted.org if you have any specific questions.

    Mark

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