Anonymous wrote:My child was in AAP pool but got rejected due low GBRS scores. We are planning to retest cogAT in 3 rd grade and try for best GBRS scores. So anybody had same experience and succeeded ?? Please share your experience. Is it really worth try ? I mean is there chance to get in to AAP Thanks
Yes, first round of parent referral. That said, I think there is a new form of CogAt than my son took 2 years ago. His 148 on the nonverbal was a perfect score, and I have seen others talking about scores higher than that this year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I parent referred in 3rd grade after being in pool, and not getting in for 2nd. My ds's CogAT scores ranged from 120-148, his composite was 136. (99%ile). These were his 2nd grade scores. I did not get further testing, and hoped he would have a better GBRS in 3rd.
I think they do look at individual scores, not the composite, since the determining factor for 2nd grade pool placement is having one single subtest (not composite) score at or over the benchmark.
So, I am not sure if there is a magic cutoff number for admittance on parent referral in 3rd grade, but in our case, our lowest subtest score was 120 (89%ile) and our highest was 148 (99%ile).
If the composite was the main consideration, I am not sure how my ds was not admitted with a 99%ile composite on the CogAt. I think if you are seriously considering a parent referral, I would strongly recommend you at least send a note to your child's teacher to ask if they feel that AAP is the right fit. This will give you an idea if the GBRS they will have to submit will support/back up high test scores, or will overcome test scores that did not meet the benchmark (assuming they are looking at a similar benchmark to the 2nd grade numbers).
Did your DS get in?
Anonymous wrote:The composite score is what they looking for in 3rd grade tests as well?
Anonymous wrote:I think they do look at individual scores, not the composite, since the determining factor for 2nd grade pool placement is having one single subtest (not composite) score at or over the benchmark.
Anonymous wrote:I parent referred in 3rd grade after being in pool, and not getting in for 2nd. My ds's CogAT scores ranged from 120-148, his composite was 136. (99%ile). These were his 2nd grade scores. I did not get further testing, and hoped he would have a better GBRS in 3rd.
I think they do look at individual scores, not the composite, since the determining factor for 2nd grade pool placement is having one single subtest (not composite) score at or over the benchmark.
So, I am not sure if there is a magic cutoff number for admittance on parent referral in 3rd grade, but in our case, our lowest subtest score was 120 (89%ile) and our highest was 148 (99%ile).
If the composite was the main consideration, I am not sure how my ds was not admitted with a 99%ile composite on the CogAt. I think if you are seriously considering a parent referral, I would strongly recommend you at least send a note to your child's teacher to ask if they feel that AAP is the right fit. This will give you an idea if the GBRS they will have to submit will support/back up high test scores, or will overcome test scores that did not meet the benchmark (assuming they are looking at a similar benchmark to the 2nd grade numbers).
Anonymous wrote:My DD is in 3rd grade and he got his COGAT scores yesterday.
verbal 97 percentile
Quantitative 98 percentile
non-verbal 83 percentile
Is there any cut off for 3rd grades or how does the commitee select them?
Do they look at any one score or look at composite?
What are the chances of DD getting into AAP?
Parents please share your experiences whose DD got selected in 3rd grade