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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with the "WRONG" poster. To me, it seems like: High Cogat + High GBRS = IN (for any NNAT) High NNAT + High GBRS + okay Cogat (> 120) = IN High NNAT + low Cogat (< 120) = NOT IN unless GBRS is exceptionally high okay CogAT (> 120) + low NNAT (< 120) + High GBRS = usually IN okay NNAT (>120) + low CogAT(<120) + high GBRS = NOT IN. NNAT is a 30 minute test only of nonverbal skills administered on a computer to 6 year olds. CogAT is administered to older kids and encompasses verbal and mathematical skills in addition to those nonverbal skills. Scoring lower on the NNAT and higher on the CogAT is NOT a red flag; It just means that the kid is better with verbal or quantitative skills than nonverbal ones. High test scores (either NNAT, CogAT, or both) only are a red flag for prepping when the child's in-class behavior does NOT look like that of a gifted child. This is why GBRS matters. [/quote]
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