Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a really low CogAT. And you fear the WISC will say the same, which is why you are not doing it.
Or maybe it could be that it costs about $400 and not everyone has that kind of cash laying around.
The AART at our school told my friend that her kid's (low) CogAT would likely result in a very similar WISC score. As a result, she is not getting the WISC because she does fear the score will be low. (NP here)
Anonymous wrote:Thanks @ 15.28 I was worried if it will hinder her chances in 3rd grade if committee sees that appeal was rejected
The committee doesn't know about the previous year's appeal process. If you end up retaking Cogat in fall during 3rd grade, the new Cogat scores and first grade NNat scores will be included in the packet. Nothing about the appeal or lack of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a really low CogAT. And you fear the WISC will say the same, which is why you are not doing it.
Or maybe it could be that it costs about $400 and not everyone has that kind of cash laying around.
The AART at our school told my friend that her kid's (low) CogAT would likely result in a very similar WISC score. As a result, she is not getting the WISC because she does fear the score will be low. (NP here)
Anonymous wrote:AART mentioned they will let my kid retake cogat in fall if I don't appeal .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a really low CogAT. And you fear the WISC will say the same, which is why you are not doing it.
Or maybe it could be that it costs about $400 and not everyone has that kind of cash laying around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is a really low CogAT. And you fear the WISC will say the same, which is why you are not doing it.
Or maybe it could be that it costs about $400 and not everyone has that kind of cash laying around.
Anonymous wrote:That is a really low CogAT. And you fear the WISC will say the same, which is why you are not doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not but would think the chance would be very, very, very low.
+1
New information needs to be presented for the appeal. 3rd quarter progress reports and work samples won't satisfy this requirement.
Anonymous wrote:I did not but would think the chance would be very, very, very low.