What IQ does your AAP-accepted child have?

Anonymous
If you happen to know of course.
Anonymous
162
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:162


Funny
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:162


Funny


Probably accurate in Octal.
Anonymous
119
Anonymous
older DC 145, younger DC 149
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:119



????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:119



????


Doesn't surprise me one bit. AAP isn't a gifted program, as all of us know.
Anonymous
A 119 kid could have a very high pri and/ Vci and low working memory. 1 number does not tell the story
Anonymous
Still, difficult to see why someone with a 119 IQ can't have their needs met at a local school. More B.S.
Anonymous
NP here- come 'on- the 119 poster is one of the many AAP haters trying to bash who gets in (or make "their" point) - it's not an legit AAP mom.
Anonymous
My AAP kid has a 120 FSIQ. The PRI and VCI were superior and very superior. My DC is 2E, the processing speed brought down the FSIQ.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still, difficult to see why someone with a 119 IQ can't have their needs met at a local school. More B.S.


+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP here- come 'on- the 119 poster is one of the many AAP haters trying to bash who gets in [b](or make "their" point) - it's not an legit AAP mom.


True
Anonymous
119 parent here. There are reasons why DD might test low, even on a WISC. She is a good student, but at that age was having issues with tests/evaluations in general. She is not among the top students in AAP, but not the bottom either.

And she is in her local school, which is an AP center. FWIW, we did not appeal to get her in -- she was in pool with one CogAT subtest.
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