Thanks! |
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It seems that the score can vary depending on the child's age.
An older child getting 1 wrong would probably get a lower score compared to a younger child getting 1 question wrong. |
I believe so. My DC got 151 with 2 wrong. She is the youngest in her class. |
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Its appears that the score does get adjusted, my son took nnat2 in second grade and got a score of 156 with one incorrect. (47 out of 48)
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| Weird. My kid got 45 of 48 and only a 130. |
| Is he older for grade? |
I read somewhere that the test is scaled based on the child's age (pp here 149 score with 2 wrong). My DD is middle of the pack - just had her birthday this week. Makes sense then. |
| I must not be gifted....where in the NNAT do you all see the 150, 160 - I just see other information. Thanks. |
| Nnat score less important than CogAt in getting into AAP? |
You can find the NNAT # and percentile right under the bell curve chart. |
| I read in the FCPS AAP page that this year the NNAT2 score of 132 OR some cogat score in 2nd grade would make the pool. So besides meeting NNAT2 score, what else factors in? We are looking at moving to the same place but it may impact the boundary. DCs grades are very good- gets pulled out for math, reading etc... |
| It might matter which two you get wrong that might affect the score in addition to the age adjustment. |
My son got 150 for 44/48. Age was 6 yr 2 month. Age gap is significant. Redshirt kids don't get advantage in NNAT. But FAT is totally different story, where age factor is ignored. |
| 126, raw score 40/48. |
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116 and VERY happy!
I will also point out that my older DC scored lower than 116 on their NNAT but scored a 141 on Cogat and is doing amazing in AAP |