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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just needed help understanding the following Cogat scores that I received from my DC's school: quantitative battery: raw score 41, scaled score 133 non-verbal battery: raw score 37, scaled score 115 average scaled score 124 Would DC have a tough time qualifying for the AAP program? Also, out of curiosity, does a 124 scaled score translate into a 124 IQ WISC score?[/quote] Most of the kids get in through appeal. Please go for appeal.They borderline cutoff scores. Add few documents which explains/demonstrated the kids exceptional motivation to succeed or execeptional ability to learn some thing like that[/quote] About half the kids get in through parental referral, which is not appeal. 1/2 of the kids that appeal get in, but that is a small number (and usually have a WISC which is high). If I see that score, I would assume the kid was prepped on the quantitative battery (easier to prep for than non-verbal).[/quote] Is parental referral done after the results are announced? In Loudoun county,parental referral form (SIGS form) is filled and submitted before the selections. If parents don't like the result, they can appeal.[/quote]
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