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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Possibly. Very high verbal, avg math can be viewed as just an early reader - tends to even out in the next year or two. Very high math, avg verbal could be seen as a candidate for advanced math only, if the rest of the package doesn't support well enough. [/quote] This is essentially what happened for my current 3rd grader. Her math COGAT last year was good, significantly higher than verbal or nonverbal. Math has always been her strength. She did not get into level 4 for 3rd grade but is in level 3, with advanced math. Thanks to what I assume were good teacher recs, very good iReadys this year, and what I thought was a pretty good parent questionnaire :lol:, she will be in level 4 next year. She’s very curious, articulate, and analytical, the kind of kid you can often have adult-like conversations with, but she’s NOT an all-around 99th-percentile type.[/quote]
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