Anonymous wrote:Have you considered Stanford Binet over WISC? What about CAS or Kaufman?
Anonymous wrote:My DC is in college now, but we appealed successfully with a Wisc many years ago. Her 3rd grade teacher said the AAP program was meant for kids like her then I told her how we were initially rejected based on disappointing Cogat score. These 2nd graders don’t understand the importance of the test they are taking. The WISC is administered one-on-one. I think it’s a better indicator and was the only item I submitted in our appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cogat is high, but nothing else is. Why do you think AAP is appropriate?
So do you think it's not worth the effort?
I know that the score may not be high enough, but my son is smart and is good at math, and I am really surprised by iready scores because he get full marks with bonus in every single math test at school .
Anonymous wrote:The cogat is high, but nothing else is. Why do you think AAP is appropriate?