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9:37 here. I tend to agree. With such a strong WISC, I don't see a reason to hold it back, especially to offset the verbal scores. I know several kids who were appeal kids. Doesn't bother me if DC was one. But I would prefer not to have to do extra work in May if I don't have to... Thanks! |
| The GBRS does favor outgoing kids without a shy bone in their bodies. If your child is very shy, I would talk about that in the parent questionnaire, using examples of my child's behavior in particular situations. |
I absolutely agree with this. The smart introverted kid can easily be lost in the crowd of 25+ students. |
| Introverted DC with 112 NNAT, 72nd percentile VQN CogAT, and had WISC with 115. Not in pool for AAp. What are chances she gets in with parent referral? We have letters of recommendation from soccer coach and KUMON instructor. |
Doubtful, IMO. Unless GBRS is very strong. |
With those scores, why do you even bother considering AAP? Do you think you see something special about your DC intellectually? |
| My daughter got 93% for NNAT ,and 93% for CogAT, we will do WISK, what is our chanses? |
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With her WISC, were either the PRI or VErbal portions very high? 133+? Those are the 2 sections that are most looked at on the WISC.
I don't know if I would submit a Kumon letter. I think that may be too much and what if they look at it and say your child "needs" to go to Kumon and accelerated academics would be too much. |
I think your daughter's chance is high. She just missed the cutoff abit. |
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We had a very recent Kumon honor roll certificate. My DS is in E level. But many of my friends suggested that
I better not submit kumon trophy picture, proficient certificate and honor roll ones. So we didn't. I don't want to hurt his chances. |
Yes, I was also wondering if the committee would see the rec from the Kumon teacher and wonder why the student is already having trouble keeping up in school. |
Your child's chances are very good. I would say s/he would really need to blow the GBRS (10 or less) to get dinged; if dinged, you should WISC and appeal. With those county scores, I would be very surprised if the WISC didn't yield a very high IQ (132+) that would trump a low GBRS on appeal. Good luck. WISC costs about $380 at GMU, but hopefully you won't need it. |
We're in similar boat. 129 NNAT and 97 VQN. I've already scheduled a WISC, and will hold it for the appeal, if needed. Don't think I will though, based on feedback we've received from teacher. |
Thank you for your response. The GBRS seems to be the key remaining piece. We're hoping for a score around 12. We completed the Parent Questionnaire and submitted today, but I'm not sure how much weight that carries. We'll see. Thanks again. |
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07:31, Who are you to judge my child. We think she is brilliant and just because her scores on some random tests were low does not mean your child should take my child's rightful place in an AAP program. Get off you snooty high horse!
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