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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]what is the NNAT score? DS has a below cutoff NNAT, but one year later, he did exceptionally well in Cogat and is in AAP. You just never know.[/quote] NNAT was 122. [/quote] My 2nd grader only scored slightly better than yours on the NNAT, but also has a WISC FSIQ just shy of 140. If worrying about AAP is causing you a lot of stress and if you can afford $400, just get the WISC. At least it will either buy you several months of lower anxiety if your DS does well on it, or it will give you a chance to rethink whether or how to approach the AAP application process if he doesn't do well. [/quote] +2. OP, I had my kid do the WISC in Dec. of her second grade year because she performed relatively poorly on the NNAT (109), but I perceived that she was intelligent and wanted to know whether I was wasting my time or deluding myself re AAP. She wound up scoring 129 on the WISC and thereafter scored 134 on the COGAT. Her GBRS was 14 or 15 and she was selected for AAP on the first round. The NNAT was an outlier for her. I have seen many people on this site whose kids performed poorly on the NNAT and went on to score much better on the COGAT and get into AAP.[/quote]
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