That person might be trolling. But it seems that some people did have bad experiences with GMU. Very interesting 🤔 |
Bad experiences defined by low scores? |
I posted previous comment about GMU. I could not tell you details here but I am assure that our kid got low score because examiner purposely did that. I was confident that it was did because the examiner had discrimination based on our race/ nationality. Unfortunately, wether we can prove it does not matter because we could not take the test again within 12 months. |
What exactly is your evidence that this examiner was biased against your race/nationality? That’s a pretty intense charge. Were they wearing a shirt that said “Kill all (insert your race/nationality)? Did they say something like, “Oh not another (insert your race/nationality) kid.” |
You could go somewhere else and take it. Just don’t admit you took it before. |
Do you work for GMU? I will not share details but like I said you know you are discriminated when you are discriminated. Yes, they don’t yell at you like, we don’t like X X and go back to your county. And I am not accusing the whole program and everyone there. I don’t care you believe or not. Feel free to send your kids there. Enjoy your experience! |
Wow, Anybody really does that nowadays? |
This is such a ridiculous statement. Why is so hard to believe that your kid earned the score they got? Not every kid gets into AAP and they will be fine. It’s not the end all, be all. |
What pyramid and what were the other scores such as cogat, nnat, and gbrs? Honestly our scores weren't the best and we got in on appeal due to good gbrs. We're Asian btw. |
Our kid took WISC at GMU, they seem professional. Our kid got exceptionally high FSIQ, and the appeal was successful. NNAT and CoGAT was very high, GBRS was not so great, 1c2f1o. We are Asian as well. |
Yes, they charge less. It's students doing it. |
Wasn’t trolling. When you want something like a Wisc done, it’s best to do your research and find a good. When you go somewhere recommended by the county, they typically tend to go along with county agenda. It’s business and they want to keep an entity happy that’s bringing them revenue. When you go to a university it’s a students passing through doing the exam and that’s not the same as a professional trying build a reputable business. I was in a similar situation for one of my kids where the county recommended an outside WISC examiner named Ling in Reston. Guy was terrible and didn’t care about being accurate. He only wanted to make the county happy. I learned the hard way. There are some good examiners out there like mindwell, Dr. Daisy, there’s a group in Maryland that starts with a W, and there are more. Just have to do your research, but going in the blind somewhere the county recommended is probably gonna be like asking the county what they think the Wisc is going to look like. |
However, if you go somewhere not recommended by the county, they will usually ignore the result. |
not true |
Not true for us either. We went to private psychologist for WISC and appeal was approved. |