Appeal granted with letter and work samples.
CogAT: 128 GBRS: 15 I'm still irritated that we had to appeal and couldn't attend the open house. |
NNAT? And did you submit work samples in the initial round? |
Guarantee nnat was below the cut off or she'd have listed it. Therefore, your kid likely had ONE score indicating admission. Instead of being annoyed, you should be glad the appeal was granted based on a single score pointing towards admission. |
I doubt about this. |
I guess the gbrs is most important score. Nothing else matters if kids with 130 in the wisc are denied appeal |
??? You could have attended the OH. |
What kind of work samples did you send in? |
Why? A 15 GBRS is high. Plus the NNAT isn't weighted as highly as the CogAT and GBRS. I'm surprised the pp's DC didn't get in first round. |
You shouldn't have mentioned any of it to her until she got in. |
And how exactly do you know that the NNAT isn't as highly weighted? Did you consult Dr. DCUM? |
My appeal was denied with roughly the same scores. But DC was principal-placed in AAP and is thriving |
I heard the same from clinician. Wisc > cogat > nnat in terms of weightage |
DD had similar score but her VCI was low and did not get accepted on appeal NNAT 126 CoGAT 128 FSIQ 124 (VCI 108; FRI 134) GBRS 11 So I am guessing the VCI score matters most out of the other sub-scores? |
There is a big difference between a 124 FSIQ and a 129. |
Can someone qualify for level IV services after 2nd grade? If so, do you have to apply or are there tests that place students in the pool again? |