Anonymous wrote:If anyone is interested in doing a WISC but concerned about the cost, check to see if your insurance will cover it. Ours is BCBS Federal. It only cost a co-pay and was covered.
Anonymous wrote:If anyone is interested in doing a WISC but concerned about the cost, check to see if your insurance will cover it. Ours is BCBS Federal. It only cost a co-pay and was covered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is the NNAT score? DS has a below cutoff NNAT, but one year later, he did exceptionally well in Cogat and is in AAP. You just never know.
NNAT was 122.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine did totally average on the nnat, but cogat and gbrs got her in. I wouldn't have cared (and didn't parent refer), but she was sitting in class bored every day.
But if she was bored, why wasn't AAP important to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is the NNAT score? DS has a below cutoff NNAT, but one year later, he did exceptionally well in Cogat and is in AAP. You just never know.
NNAT was 122.
Anonymous wrote:Mine did totally average on the nnat, but cogat and gbrs got her in. I wouldn't have cared (and didn't parent refer), but she was sitting in class bored every day.
Anonymous wrote:what is the NNAT score? DS has a below cutoff NNAT, but one year later, he did exceptionally well in Cogat and is in AAP. You just never know.
Anonymous wrote:what is the NNAT score? DS has a below cutoff NNAT, but one year later, he did exceptionally well in Cogat and is in AAP. You just never know.
Anonymous wrote:what is the NNAT score? DS has a below cutoff NNAT, but one year later, he did exceptionally well in Cogat and is in AAP. You just never know.