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  • How is the OLSAT for kids applying to 1st grade than the K one. Just more questions or are there words? math?

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    08.08.08, 12:31 PM [ Flag ]
    • More questions, it is administered in groups. Same format, there are some math questions based on what ds said.

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      08.08.08, 12:39 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
      • I am interested in, too. trying to get Anderson or Nest for 1st grade. How many spots do they have for non sibling(assume DOE continue to have sib policy)?

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        08.08.08, 01:03 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
        • The rumor this year is all the A 1st grade spots were taken by siblings (because both A and ps9 get sibling preference). I think there were about 5 or 6 new 1st graders.

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          08.08.08, 02:29 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
        • There are usually 6 seats available at A for 1st. Don't know about Nest. The Anderson seats were filled with siblings this year.

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          08.08.08, 02:39 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • I think its the same test but scored according to age. My dc got a 99 on it last year when it was taken in Prek and dc's age was 4. He got like 9 wrong so I didn't know how that was construed as such a high score but I heard the kid's age is weighted in. I could be wrong so if someone knows better, I would be interested to hear it.

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      08.08.08, 04:45 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
      • 60 questions instead of 40. In group instead of individual. Will have to bubble answers themselves.

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        08.08.08, 04:53 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
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