| Experienced parents, please give the scores for NNAT, COGAT, GBRS (if known) and let us know if your child made it into AAP and how?...first round or by appeal |
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NNAT 119
COGAT 140 GBRS dunno Got in first round |
| This has been answered before. Google is your friend. |
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2 years ago my DD got in when the score to be in the pool was a 132 on the NNAT OR in any section of the CogAT (so she was in the pool with these scores):
NNAT: 120 CogAT: 126 composite GBRS: 16 FSIQ: 145 In first round |
To clarify, she had a 132 in the quantitative section, which is why she was in the pool. |
Cannot find it. |
So. DCUM has tons of threads. Nothing wrong with asking. |
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NNAT: 143
COGAT: 138 GBRS: 9 No parent questionnaire, parental materials submitted. Appealed without WISC and filled parent materials and submitted letters of recommendation and samples. IN after the appeal. |
Hm....looks like the GBRS weighs in even more than the scores of tests given. Hoping that our teacher will be generous in her scoring. Can't wait to hear the GBRS score. |
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Nnat-148
Cogat-152 Gbrs-? In first round |
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NNAT 108
CogAT 139 composite GBRS 14 WISC-IV FSIQ: 144 (submitted as supplemental material; DS has ADHD with anxiety) In first round NNAT 134 CogAT 133 composite GBRS 14 WISC-IV FSIQ: 133 (submitted as supplemental material; DD has ADHD) In first round |
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NNAT - 126
CoGAT - 134 GBRS - 15 Accepted, no need to appeal. |
| NNat 115, Cogat 121, gbrs 14 in with referral. |
Wow, I can't believe you had to appeal with those scores! |
| It seems gbrs lower than 10 will overweight great test scores, and a high gbrs can bring low test scores into the program? What tests are for then? If I understand correctly, gbrs is pretty subjective, based on opinion of a teacher, while tests are more uniform and standardized.. |