Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems a few parents have gotten their Cogat scores in folders. The rest of us are anticipating getting them soon. As results trickle in, we should keep all the data together
Cogat:
NNAT:
Pyramid:
In Pool (yes/no):
Seriously, for what purpose? So you can gloat or feel crappy? Is this about easing your anxiety as a parent? Are you preparing a report. I truly do not understand what knowing some random, anonymous scores of 7 year olds will do for you. Please explain why "we should keep all the data together."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems a few parents have gotten their Cogat scores in folders. The rest of us are anticipating getting them soon. As results trickle in, we should keep all the data together
Cogat:
NNAT:
Pyramid:
In Pool (yes/no):
Seriously, for what purpose? So you can gloat or feel crappy? Is this about easing your anxiety as a parent? Are you preparing a report. I truly do not understand what knowing some random, anonymous scores of 7 year olds will do for you. Please explain why "we should keep all the data together."
Anonymous wrote:Seems a few parents have gotten their Cogat scores in folders. The rest of us are anticipating getting them soon. As results trickle in, we should keep all the data together
Cogat:
NNAT:
Pyramid:
In Pool (yes/no):
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know these numbers don't really mean much. But my data loving brain appreciates this (even though I'm certain this reporting is biased), so thank you to those who have shared.
I wish there were a lot more respondents so that the data could actually be useful, but with so little there's only so much you can infer.
Anonymous wrote:I know these numbers don't really mean much. But my data loving brain appreciates this (even though I'm certain this reporting is biased), so thank you to those who have shared.