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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I appealed successfully for my DD. The only thing I included for the appeal was the WISC score. I didn't go to GMU but found a local psychologist that offered testing. I was careful to pick someone that looked non-scary, pleasant and attractive. I know this sounds weird, but a private school mom offered me that piece of advice. She had her kids take the WISC multiple times (for private school, not AAP) and said they did better when the person giving the test was attractive. You are leaving a young kid alone with someone in a room and if they look scary or stern, the kid might not focus. My DD's NNAT was 114. I think it's worth the $400. [/quote] We did the same thing. Once the kid got the hang of the WISC their scores were also through the roof. I think it only took 4 tries.[/quote] If you can arrange for your child take the WISC a few times within a short period their score will be much higher giving you a better chance of appeal.[/quote]
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