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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here thanks everyone! The tester told my child he was "bright and could choose any career he wants" but the IQ tested at 105 so I am somewhat confused. But he also has dysgraphia and slow processing speed so maybe that is why. I realize it's just a number and I am trying not to get too hung up on it[/quote] You are right. It is just a number. I tested at 110 in high school, then graduated fifth in my class of 900. I got in to the college of my choice, breezed through college, and got a job in my field a week after graduation. [/quote] You should get multiple subscores. If he scores 115 or higher in some areas, and there is a 30 point or more difference between any two areas, then you have a bright child who needs help in his weak areas.[/quote]
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