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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is it unusual to have a verbal of 131 and non verbal of 109? Is this a normal learning pattern?[/quote] "Unusual" isn't the term I'd use, but there is a statistically significant difference between the verbal score of 131 (98th %ile; Very Superior range) and the nonverbal score of 109 (73rd %ile; upper end of the Average range). Subtest scores give additional indications of a student's cognitive and learning profile (for example, is the verbal score higher because the child has been exposed to and memorized a lot of vocabulary words), but these scores do suggest that his/her verbal abilities are significantly better developed than nonverbal reasoning skills. There are many students who do beautifully in school with a similar profile. Sometimes, there are students with this profile who might have more difficulty with math-related subjects. [/quote]
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