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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] A poor NNAT or CoGAT certainly does NOT mean a child is underachieving. You’re assuming that a poor test score reflects achievement. My child received what I considered poor NNAT/CoGAT score and he is certainly not an underachiever. Yet his WISC shows giftedness. [/quote] A low GBRS could easily indicate some degree of underachieving or a disconnect with the regular classroom. I don't think any kids were rejected with both a high GBRS and a gifted level WISC in the original application package. [/quote] Now what do you consider a high GBRS? My kid got a 13. Waiting on appeal decision.[/quote] you need more than one data point to get accepted. what are Cogat/NNAT score?[/quote] Poor. But WISC shows giftedness, hence the appeal. [b]I don’t ever post actual scores for privacy reasons[/b]. Now let’s see what appeal decision is in June.[/quote] Smart of you. If you posted the WISC score or the Cogat or NNAT score, we'd be able to figure out who your DC is.[/quote] I have no doubt there are some AARTs trolling this board. Also, I don’t feel a need to post my child’s scores so the vultures of DCUM can attack. Now that is smart![/quote]
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