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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Really? The NNAT and CogAT are not iq gets, so unless the parents paid for the Wisc. the iq is actually unknown. Note, unlike the NNAT and CogAT, a 130 on the Wisc. is actually represented by only 2% of the population. [/quote] so why doesn't the state law or AAP guidelines say 130 IQ and you're in? [/quote] Have you read the state law?[/quote] It doesn't say 130 IQ and your in.[/quote] No, it doesn't. It also doesn't say that a single test score means a kid is in. In case you would like to read the actual regulation: http://leg1.state.va.us/000/reg/TOC08020.HTM#C0040 [/quote] Ah ha! just as I suspected. A gifted student is one who has been identified as such by the selection committee. No mention of being a shoo-in with an IQ of 130 or above. Quite a blow methinks to the IQ testing lobby who wish to portray this the golden bullet for AAP admission. :twisted:[/quote]
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