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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child got a 133 in wisc total score. She didn't do so well in the nnat and cogat (highest was 127 on a subscore). Should I just submit the wisc score and leave out the group test scores? Is 133 wisc high enough? How does it correlate to the county cutoff score of 130.. are they the same numbers basically?[/quote] Did your child already take the NNAT and CoGAT through the county and you had her retested? Or was this testing the first group testing? I would definitely submit the WISC-IV scores -- but if your daughter took the NNAT and CoGAT tests a second time (within a year) I would not submit the scores as I didn't think children were supposed to be retested (with the same test) within a 12 month period.[/quote] DD took nnat and cogat last fall, with a high score of 127. Didn't like those scores so much, so she just took the WISC and got a 133. The WISC was an individual test. She only took the nnat and cogat one time. Will a 133 full scale score by itself get her in? She got a 141 in one of the subtests. I think the lowest subtest was 118 or something like that. Is this like getting a 133 on the cogat/nnat? Do they compare equally like that? [/quote] Those are excelllent scores. MY EC got COGAT 127 and NNAT 128 with WISC IV 143 on then full scale IQ (verbal 145, PCI 140, Working memory 133 and processing speed 131. I'm also submittting Wood-Cock Johnson scores (reading 135 and Math 143). AAP coordinator says these are gold and keep the file to a minumum. I'm an Army brat and "keep it simple stupid" comes to mind.[/quote]
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