Gbrs only?

Anonymous
One kid GBRS 15, in. Second kid GBRS 14, in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:8, in


21:59, what were the other scores (NNAT, FxAT)? Did you submit a WISC as well?
Anonymous
15, in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:8, in


21:59, what were the other scores (NNAT, FxAT)? Did you submit a WISC as well?


Scores were 97%ile FxAT and 99%ile NNAT. I did not submit a WISC. The GBRS commentary was excellent (I'd say comparable to my friend's DD who received a 12 at the same FCPS with a different teacher), so I was surprised by the low score.
Anonymous
please don't use percentiles. it makes it very hard to understand. 99% nnat goes from 130 to 160 i think. those are very different scores.
Anonymous
12, not in
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:please don't use percentiles. it makes it very hard to understand. 99% nnat goes from 130 to 160 i think. those are very different scores.


Yes, but I thought it was dependent on the child's age, so % makes more sense.
Anonymous
13, in.
Anonymous
16, in, 13, appealing, 11' appealing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:16, in, 13, appealing, 11' appealing


You have 3 kids? Wow, awesome.
Anonymous
and either three second graders or she
keeps trying year after year after year
Anonymous
She was given a 9, in
Anonymous
Yes, i have multiples. And, even if I or another parent tries year after year after year, that is our right - why would you care?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:please don't use percentiles. it makes it very hard to understand. 99% nnat goes from 130 to 160 i think. those are very different scores.


Yes, but I thought it was dependent on the child's age, so % makes more sense.



Yes, the FxAT you can use percentiles since they did not age norm. But for NNAT you want to use percentiles because they age normed last year.
post reply Forum Index » Advanced Academic Programs (AAP)
Message Quick Reply
Go to: