CATs Tests
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CATS preparation?
Sorry to hear about the chicken.
Is it worth trying to prepare for the CATS tests? I know my dd is going to have them when she starts secondary school in September. She gained 135 on verbal reasoning in the school's entrance exam. Is this a good indicator for her CATS score?
If it's worth preparing, then any suggestions how would be appreciated.
Is it worth trying to prepare for the CATS tests? I know my dd is going to have them when she starts secondary school in September. She gained 135 on verbal reasoning in the school's entrance exam. Is this a good indicator for her CATS score?
If it's worth preparing, then any suggestions how would be appreciated.
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the other sort of CATS : )
oh dear, I started off asking about CATS (tests) and ended up talking actual cats.
I do sympathise completely - my tortoisehell cat is 16 and I love her so much. I couldn't bear it if she died!
Sorry - very off topic!
I do sympathise completely - my tortoisehell cat is 16 and I love her so much. I couldn't bear it if she died!
Sorry - very off topic!
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Someone has to be the class clown.tiredmum wrote:
I do spend a lot of time on this forum laughing at your posts amber - in a good way that is
I am trying to get a job on Private Eye - I think that is probably my true vocation. I could be sarcastic and it would be OK - it is less useful in a primary school or special needs setting, I find.