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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC ACCEPTED. 83% FAT, 121 NNAT, GBRS 11, Wisc 120. Mostly 3s, two 4s, and a couple of 2s on report card. Parent referral.[/quote] I don't believe this.[/quote] I don't believe this either. My DC with NNAT 99% (135), FAT 83%, GBRS 13 didn't get in. I didn't submit WISC though. All 4s in report card with 3s in art. [/quote] I *triple* do not believe it. NNAT 142 (99%), FAT 85%, WISC 140 (99.6%), youngest in the class, not in! WTF?[/quote] For real? This is so weird. Two years ago when my daughter was in the process, there was an "appeals" thread where people posted their scores, and the main thing that came through was that anyone with a WISC above 130 got in, regardless of the GBRS and anything else. WTF???? Did you find out the GBRS? I would think a WISC of 140 would trump a GBRS of 4! Definitely get a Stanford-Binet and appeal.[/quote] Sorry, included the wrong quote. I am responding to the above. So the Stanford-Binet test, which is an IQ test, will show what to the committee? The WISC already places this child in the 99.6 percentile. Anything less than that will not help the case. Sounds like they black balled the kid on the GBRS, which IMO is crazy as the WISC is the gold standard in determining gifted children. [/quote]
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