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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] OMG. Your kid’s AART has not memorized his scores. And you could always put one score up by a point. I once saw someone lost their child’s scores and they were exactly mine. They later Listed the CogAT subscores which were all different but composite CogAT and NNAT were exactly the same as my kid’s scores. [/quote] Why do you give a shit about my kid’s exact scores? That’s weird.. I don’t ever post my kid’s picture, name, or scores online for privacy reasons. My kid, decision. If you want to post all over the internet, feel free.[/quote] You started by posting the GBRS score but then refuse to post any other scores. That's a high GBRS. We can't tell you much else.[/quote]
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