Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The tester does not know enough about your child to assess personality. good grief! They will include a brief narrative about how your child handles the test, I.e, did they separate well, did they show persistence, were there any noteworthy pattern.
The play date is much more important. Why would schools privilege someone else's judgment over their own when the whole purpose of a play date is so th can make an assessment?[/quote
Did your response need to be so nasty and snarky? No, I am not the OP.
OP did not necessarily post that question. It was an utterly-lacking-in-common sense kind of question. I did not think the response particularly nasty. A mere "good grief" is quite restrained by DCUM standards.
Anonymous wrote:The tester does not know enough about your child to assess personality. good grief! They will include a brief narrative about how your child handles the test, I.e, did they separate well, did they show persistence, were there any noteworthy pattern.
The play date is much more important. Why would schools privilege someone else's judgment over their own when the whole purpose of a play date is so th can make an assessment?[/quote
Did your response need to be so nasty and snarky? No, I am not the OP.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was high on the wppsi. Mid 140's. Shy, sweet and we're all a bit boring. Waitlisted at all 5 schools we applied to. DD is now doing great at one of the schools mentioned and really happy there.
I'd say she's a strong student relative to her classmates, but not unusual.
First, remember that testing a kid that young is a total crap shoot and borderline meaningless. Second, it's just a small piece of the puzzle and for sure there were applicants both lower and higher than my kid who got into those schools.
A high score can't hurt you, but a kid who's fsiq is 150 may not have any admissions advantage over a kid who scores 120.
My other kid was a LOT lower but more outgoing, relaxed and personable and was a much better candidate overall.
Anonymous wrote:Our complete score was 92nd percentile but the subtests were 94, 82 and 90.