CHanes of making the AAP appeal

Anonymous
NNAT 145
COGAT 125
GBRS 9
WISC V 132
Anonymous
At least 50%
Anonymous
I think good because the WISC shows that the GBRS is likely off base.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think good because the WISC shows that the GBRS is likely off base.


Tough call. But come back and let us know.
Anonymous
Strong WISC, which is the best metric.
Good luck.
Anonymous
We were denied on the first round with similar scores so if you do make it in I'm piseed I had to pay for another IQ test.
Anonymous
Your DC will get in. It's the GBRS and borderline CogAT that resulted in the denied eligibility. The WISC supports the NNAT so it's a YES.

But please do come back and tell us for sure when u find out, OP!
Anonymous
What is the Verbal IQ?
Anonymous
In any other year, I'd say your child will get in with a 132 WISC. This year, they seem to be placing overly much weight on the GBRS, so who knows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In any other year, I'd say your child will get in with a 132 WISC. This year, they seem to be placing overly much weight on the GBRS, so who knows.


Agree. My DC with a 130 WISC but mid-20s NNAT and Cogat got in. GBRS was 15.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In any other year, I'd say your child will get in with a 132 WISC. This year, they seem to be placing overly much weight on the GBRS, so who knows.


What WISC score can combat a low GBRS (11) when your NNAT and CogAT are not in pool? 102s? DD got a 140. Does she stand a chance?
Anonymous
GBRS 16
WISC 140

BUT

Cogat 124
NNAT 111
Anonymous
Not sure how correct is this, my friend was saying that usually in the repeal they tend to look at the new scores from the tests which kids take for repeal, instead of going through all the file again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:GBRS 16
WISC 140

BUT

Cogat 124
NNAT 111

I'm surprised that your kid didn't get in with the 16 GBRS and 124 CogAT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure how correct is this, my friend was saying that usually in the repeal they tend to look at the new scores from the tests which kids take for repeal, instead of going through all the file again.


I heard there are new panels for the appeal process, so wouldn’t they have review and evaluate the whole file, especially in light of the new data?
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