NNAT scores?

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Anonymous wrote:my DD was complaining that there was a lot of problems with the computer at the time they were taking the test. She said it was confusing her, she ended up getting a 113. Is there anything I can do about this at this time?
I''m surprised by her score.


Talk to your AART, but my guess is no. Maybe you could a get a large number of other kids who also had computer issues to also complain to push for a retake? Next year's Cogat is on paper, so if she scores high (especially on the non verbal section which is similar to NNAT) then I'd think the committee would consider the low NNAT as she just had a bad day.


It was confusing, I'm guessing, because it is an confusing test unless you have that type of analytical mind. What is your child saying was the problem with the computer?


113 is above the 80th percentile and you are not happy with that? Jesus.


Where does it say she is not happy with the score? She said she was surprsied by it? JESUS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my DD was complaining that there was a lot of problems with the computer at the time they were taking the test. She said it was confusing her, she ended up getting a 113. Is there anything I can do about this at this time?
I''m surprised by her score.


Talk to your AART, but my guess is no. Maybe you could a get a large number of other kids who also had computer issues to also complain to push for a retake? Next year's Cogat is on paper, so if she scores high (especially on the non verbal section which is similar to NNAT) then I'd think the committee would consider the low NNAT as she just had a bad day.


It was confusing, I'm guessing, because it is an confusing test unless you have that type of analytical mind. What is your child saying was the problem with the computer?


113 is above the 80th percentile and you are not happy with that? Jesus.


Where does it say she is not happy with the score? She said she was surprsied by it? JESUS


Sounds like your NNAT was pretty low, huh?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my DD was complaining that there was a lot of problems with the computer at the time they were taking the test. She said it was confusing her, she ended up getting a 113. Is there anything I can do about this at this time?
I''m surprised by her score.


Talk to your AART, but my guess is no. Maybe you could a get a large number of other kids who also had computer issues to also complain to push for a retake? Next year's Cogat is on paper, so if she scores high (especially on the non verbal section which is similar to NNAT) then I'd think the committee would consider the low NNAT as she just had a bad day.


It was confusing, I'm guessing, because it is an confusing test unless you have that type of analytical mind. What is your child saying was the problem with the computer?


113 is above the 80th percentile and you are not happy with that? Jesus.


Where does it say she is not happy with the score? She said she was surprsied by it? JESUS


Sounds like your NNAT was pretty low, huh?


NP here...clearly the OP isn't happy with the 113 or else she wouldn't be asking what she asked (re: is there anything she can do about it now.) If she was happy with the score, she could care less if he kid was confused, had computer problems, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my DD was complaining that there was a lot of problems with the computer at the time they were taking the test. She said it was confusing her, she ended up getting a 113. Is there anything I can do about this at this time?
I''m surprised by her score.


Talk to your AART, but my guess is no. Maybe you could a get a large number of other kids who also had computer issues to also complain to push for a retake? Next year's Cogat is on paper, so if she scores high (especially on the non verbal section which is similar to NNAT) then I'd think the committee would consider the low NNAT as she just had a bad day.


It was confusing, I'm guessing, because it is an confusing test unless you have that type of analytical mind. What is your child saying was the problem with the computer?


113 is above the 80th percentile and you are not happy with that? Jesus.


Where does it say she is not happy with the score? She said she was surprsied by it? JESUS


Sounds like your NNAT was pretty low, huh?


NP here.....who cares? why are you people making a big deal about it?
NP here...clearly the OP isn't happy with the 113 or else she wouldn't be asking what she asked (re: is there anything she can do about it now.) If she was happy with the score, she could care less if he kid was confused, had computer problems, etc.
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