Anonymous wrote:Ask your child’s search teacher. I asked and was told my child’s sas for all three sections and the composite.
Anonymous wrote:This forum is for FCPS AAP. Are you trying to move from LCPS to FCPS and apply for AAP? If you do move you can request an ability test (FCPS uses NGAT now instead of Cogat) as a new student to the district.
Anonymous wrote:What is your goal? Are you trying to figure out IQ?
I have a special needs child who has taken an IQ test. As the official statements say, Cogat is limited. IQ tests cover a broader range of skills in each subject area. Cogat is more like a proxy.
Your child’s lowest score is in verbal. The verbal section of Cogat largely tests categorizing skills whereas IQ tests tests for a broader range of verbal skills. It's possible that your child would score higher or lower for verbal if tested on an actual IQ test.
If you want more insight on your child’s actual IQ, you can get your child tested fairly easily. There are many providers in the DMV. But your child did well on Cogat, and I'm guessing you already know that your child is bright. So, in the absence of special needs, I don't know what more an exact score would give you. It sounds like you have a smart child, and unless you need to prove that for a gifted camp or private school, it's probably unnecessary.