Anonymous wrote:How exactly do you know what the average FSIQ range is at these schools? Tell me then, what is the average GIA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i don't think it will hurt, but it depends on what you mean by average. People can use average for numbers between 100 & 120 accurately. I think numbers in the 110-120 range are very much in the range of what top schools seek. They aren't looking for gifted children - they don't advance curriculum or tailor to learners that need differentiated learning. They look for solid, intelligent students who will form a solid cohort with other classmates.
With that, keep a range of school options open, and apply to schools that don't require testing, too.
Low test scores are not disqualifying and they aren't even a very good indicator of intelligence, let alone potential. However, the average WPSSI and WISC FSIQ scores of students at Beauvoir, Sidwell, GDS, Maret are much higher than 120. Scores in the 120-140 range are perfectly typical for upper middle class children of well educated professionals at these schools.
Anonymous wrote:i don't think it will hurt, but it depends on what you mean by average. People can use average for numbers between 100 & 120 accurately. I think numbers in the 110-120 range are very much in the range of what top schools seek. They aren't looking for gifted children - they don't advance curriculum or tailor to learners that need differentiated learning. They look for solid, intelligent students who will form a solid cohort with other classmates.
With that, keep a range of school options open, and apply to schools that don't require testing, too.
Anonymous wrote:Did your psych tester tell you that the new WISC-V test hasn't been normed yet and is so far yielding results much lower than the WISC- IV? Mine did. In fact my DD who is in kids Mensa based on WISC-IV scores would not have been accepted based on the new test. Don't sweat it- ask whoever did your testing if they have any concerns. best wishes to you and your DC.
Anonymous wrote:Did your psych tester tell you that the new WISC-V test hasn't been normed yet and is so far yielding results much lower than the WISC- IV? Mine did. In fact my DD who is in kids Mensa based on WISC-IV scores would not have been accepted based on the new test. Don't sweat it- ask whoever did your testing if they have any concerns. best wishes to you and your DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question is whether the "very competitive school" would be the right fit for him, based on what you know of him. What drives you to consider it for him?
Good point!
Anonymous wrote:The real question is whether the "very competitive school" would be the right fit for him, based on what you know of him. What drives you to consider it for him?