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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can a very high WISC (99.5% and above) trump a low GBRS (say an 8 or a 9), if the other scores (NNAT and FfAT) support the WISC? Has anybody heard of any such cases? Wisc score is high 99% and above will defintely get in no matter what the GBRS My DC got in last year with good WISC score 99.6% low GBRS 10[/quote] PP, did your DC get in on appeal or in the first round? We are in a similar situation, with a great WISC (not submitted in the first round) and a surprising low GBRS of only 9. We are planning to appeal and I was looking for any advice as to whether our very strong WISC could bypass the unexplicably low GBRS on appeal.[/quote] How strong is the WISC? [/quote] WISC is 99.6% (140). Great verbal and perceptual scores with several 17s and 18s, low processing speed. How are our chances on appeal?[/quote] You chances are very good. However, you should have included the WISC with the initial package, and you would most likely be in now and not having to stress over it. Who told you not to include it? Our clinical psychologist strongly recommended including a WISC in the initial package.[/quote]
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