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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]We just got our child's scores today. My child got a 132 composite on the CogAt. The nonverbal was extremely high (150 -- DC got every answer right). But verbal was much lower (112) and quantitative was 117. NNAT was also below 130. Does DC have a shot????? [/quote] I would be very surprised if your child did not get into the Center with that score. It doesn't matter that the verbal & quantitative were lower. And no, I do not think the scores indicate your child has a learning disability.[/quote] How come you would be surprised if that child did not get into the center with that test score? I ask because my child had very similar results - a perfect score (146) on the non-verbal, a 118 on the quantitative, and a very low (106) on the verbal. Her NNAT was 124. She was sick on the day of the verbal, and her teacher told me she jumped up to get a tissue after each question that finally the teacher just put the tissue box on her desk, so I do think she is capable of more in that area. I'm concerned she won't get in because of that super low score even though she got a perfect score on the non-verbal. Any insight from those experienced? Thanks![/quote]
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