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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our GBRS was low and written in a way I thought the teacher was NOT supportive of getting our child in. Thankfully DC was admitted in spite of the low score and non support.[/quote] Perhaps your child is very bright but just doesn't exhibit that at school (shy, fidgety, etc.). Meaning, the school didn't see the gifted behaviors though they are there. That is why a kid isn't held back if one data point is not supportive of admission.[/quote] Shy should not be a reason for a low GBRS although it often is. GBRS is skewed toward outgoing kids and its a shame. Thank goodness the committee knows better. [/quote] I don't agree...I know plenty of quiet kids (and misbehaving kids) who get high GBRS.[/quote]
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