Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not. I would have the child retake the COGAT and try again. The test scores are low.
A 139 CoGat isn’t low, it’s 99%.z
PP: I meant the WISC was low. The GBRS don’t help. OP can always appeal, but I think she will have a better chance next year with a better package. She is not adding any new data points to the application, since she should NOT add the WISC, the chances for a successful appeal are low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not. I would have the child retake the COGAT and try again. The test scores are low.
A 139 CoGat isn’t low, it’s 99%.z
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not. I would have the child retake the COGAT and try again. The test scores are low.
A 139 CoGat isn’t low, it’s 99%.z
+1
Ignore that nutty poster.
Agree that 139 is a great score, but I suspect the PP was referring to the 122 wisc and 3 FO (not sure what the other one was but I assume 1 OO bc OP did not mention and CO. 3 FO, 1 OO I’d not great GBRS. that said, I’d appeal if I were OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not. I would have the child retake the COGAT and try again. The test scores are low.
A 139 CoGat isn’t low, it’s 99%.z
+1
Ignore that nutty poster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not. I would have the child retake the COGAT and try again. The test scores are low.
A 139 CoGat isn’t low, it’s 99%.z
Anonymous wrote:I would not. I would have the child retake the COGAT and try again. The test scores are low.
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
COGAT/NNAT : 139/121
Good report cards
The teacher's rating had 3 out of 4 Frequently observed. She is supportive that the kid is bright and showing promise.
WISC score: 122 (93rd percentile)
Recent most ready are all in 93 + percentile for math and reading.
Worth going for an appeal?
She does mention often that she is bored at regular class.