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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]what are my chances to get in if I appeal Verbal 118 Visual 111 Fluid 121 Working 117 Processing 114 Full Scale I.Q. 123 GBRS is low (7) NNAT 152 (99%) COGAT (130) (around 95%) Report Card - Most 4s and few 3s[/quote] I don't think they're that great but you paid for the WISC so try. I just don't see a 123 doing it and there are no stand out sub scores. [/quote] The only new thing if the FSIQ and I don't think a 123 is high enough for admission. Good luck, though.[/quote] Appeal without the WISC. The other scores are high and the WISC tends to support the lower GBRS. Say your kid is shy and performs best in an environment that provides a rigorous curriculum rather than one which requires her to seek out enrichment because of her introverted nature. That was the case for my child whose GBRS wasn't as high as test scores. The teacher said my child was capable of doing more, but he doesn't give extra work to kids who don't ask for it, and the kids who asked for it are the ones who belong in AAP. I encouraged DC to ask for work if she wanted, but she asked for me to give her extra math at home instead. She loved math and was working way ahead of what they were doing in class, but just didn't feel comfortable asking the teacher, and she was a second grader so I didn't see the point in making her be more vocal.[/quote]
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