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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is the whole package? No one can say yes absolutely without knowing the full package. After all, then they would say that we look at the entire package UNLESS there is a 16 for the GBRS which means admittance regardless of all other factors. They don't say that, do they?[/quote] My BFF's daughter is super bright. She's definitely into learning and reading and knows all these facts. I thought she was surely gifted. My friend told me that she just missed the NNAT cut off and didn't do well at all on the CogAT. The teacher, who absolutely loves her, told her to refer. She gave a 16 GBRS. My friend's little girl got in first round. I think GBRS scores are king unless you really bombed both the NNAT and the CogAT.[/quote] Her just missing the NNAT was also helpful.[/quote]
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