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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My daughter’s NNAT was 120 (89 percentile) and his COGAT is: V: 111 Q: 129 NV: 126 Componsite (VQN): 127 My daughter didn't get in but we included work and we wrote letter. We are wondering if there is any point appealing this. We don't know the GBRS score, DRC or pool and have no idea where to get that info. Any input? Is it worth appealing? Is it worth getting WISC? If so where do you suggest? Gmu or private?[/quote] Sorry, but how can you not know if she was in the pool?? It would have been included in your child’s envelope with the CoGAT scores.[/quote] You don’t get told you are not in pool. Pp probably wasn’t in pool.[/quote] My point still stands. How can anyone not figure it out? The letter that says in pool comes with your child’s scores. If you didn’t get a letter, your child obviously wasn’t in the pool. SMH. At this point in the process to not know that? I’m sorry, pure ignorance. [/quote] Sorry, we are new here and not familiar with the system. We were told to complete referral form an submit work. No idea about the pool, GBRC or DRa. This is the first time I am hearing about them. If I did not get a letter saying she is in the pool with the Cogat score, does that mean she is not in? [/quote] Correct. She was not in the pool automatically, which is why you had to parent refer her. She still got looked at but rejected. Your next step is an appeal. Ask the AART for a copy of her AAP file so you can see how the teacher rated her.[/quote] Thanks a lot for the information. I really appreciate it. Do you think it’s worth appealing? Is it worth getting WISC? If so where do you suggest? GMU or private? By the way I am not expecting a very strong letter from her teacher. She is really good but gets distracted by other kids easily. She has an extremely great memory and talents and interests in many areas, like chess, piano, geography, rubikscubes, etc. I don’t think she can show her best. I am afraid that she won’t be challenged enough in other classes. On the other hand, I don’t want her to struggle if she is not eligible for AAP. However all of our friends notice her intelligence. Also when I see her friends at similar age groups I also notice that she grasps faster than other kids around. I would appreciate any comments, thanks[/quote] Oh, there won’t be a letter from the teacher. It’s actually just a form (called the GBRS form) and it’s just two pages with a rating and comments. You need to see that and see what work samples the school sent in.[/quote] I just got the AAP package. As I expected she doesn’t have good GBRC. All, occasional although the teacher says that she frequently shows those talents. I really don’t understand why her teacher gives o if she shows frequently. Her DRA is 24. Do you suggest appealing? Would you go to private for WISC? If so, which one do you suggest? Also, as I see from the website GMU conducts [b]WISC for level 5 only, no level 4.[/b] Any feedback will be appreciated. Thanks [/quote] Hi OP, the current version of the WISC test is Version V, so its called the WISC-V. It has nothing to do with AAP levels. [/quote]
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