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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A bored kid can get low gbrs. If the kid is an outgoing kid, and teacher may not know that the kid is bored. that is why parent input or extracurricular activity coaches input matters. this could be one of the situations which might call for the need of an appeal as the purpose of aap is to challenge kids so that they are not bored. coming to wisc, scores less than 130 are considered average. so, what does it tell about the committee when it accepts these scores? committee is definitely not looking for gifted kids in the appeal process [/quote] My kid got 140+ on WISC, but please provide source for the statement. I think not so much gifted kids also get in for the first round as well with barely over 130 score and relatively inflated GBRS. The level they are looking for should be the same for the first round and appeal. In appeal, they at least got more data in decision making. [/quote]
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