Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The issue was not the variation between FSIQ and GAI, it was that there was significant difference amoung the subtest scores that make up BOTH the GAI and FSIQ of more than 5 points. So, for example, within a single Index, scores varied from 21percentile to ninety one percentile. The tester this felt that neither FSIQ of GAI was an adequate measure of intellectual ability.
Neuropsychologist here - 5 points is NOT a significant variation. You will have strengths and weaknesses within the subtests. Variations over 2 SD is significant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chance me:
- 123 Cogat,
- 13 GBRS with an identified Math strength,
- IEP for dyslexia, dysgraphia and ADHD,
- inconclusive WISC (yup - both GAI and FSIQ have too much variation to draw a conclusion) but with a 99.percentile VSI.
- not in 2nd Grade, principal requested us to refer.
Apologies - that should read 99.5 percentile VCI (Verbal Comprehension Index) not VSI!
If this is too personal you don't have to answer, but do you mind me asking what the point difference was between the GAI and FSIQ? I am new to all this and have never heard of that before.
The issue was not the variation between FSIQ and GAI, it was that there was significant difference amoung the subtest scores that make up BOTH the GAI and FSIQ of more than 5 points. So, for example, within a single Index, scores varied from 21percentile to ninety one percentile. The tester this felt that neither FSIQ of GAI was an adequate measure of intellectual ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chance me:
- 123 Cogat,
- 13 GBRS with an identified Math strength,
- IEP for dyslexia, dysgraphia and ADHD,
- inconclusive WISC (yup - both GAI and FSIQ have too much variation to draw a conclusion) but with a 99.percentile VSI.
- not in 2nd Grade, principal requested us to refer.
Apologies - that should read 99.5 percentile VCI (Verbal Comprehension Index) not VSI!
If this is too personal you don't have to answer, but do you mind me asking what the point difference was between the GAI and FSIQ? I am new to all this and have never heard of that before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chance me:
- 123 Cogat,
- 13 GBRS with an identified Math strength,
- IEP for dyslexia, dysgraphia and ADHD,
- inconclusive WISC (yup - both GAI and FSIQ have too much variation to draw a conclusion) but with a 99.percentile VSI.
- not in 2nd Grade, principal requested us to refer.
Apologies - that should read 99.5 percentile VCI (Verbal Comprehension Index) not VSI!
Anonymous wrote:Chance me:
- 123 Cogat,
- 13 GBRS with an identified Math strength,
- IEP for dyslexia, dysgraphia and ADHD,
- inconclusive WISC (yup - both GAI and FSIQ have too much variation to draw a conclusion) but with a 99.percentile VSI.
- not in 2nd Grade, principal requested us to refer.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was a 120 NNAT and 134 CoGAT. No idea about the GBRS score, I haven't seen anything come home about it. How do you find it? I'd guess her chances are pretty good, but who knows.
Anonymous wrote:Mid 120s scores, 13 GBRS. Chance me.
Anonymous wrote:Something to pass the time while waiting another week. 130 nnat 128 CogAt 14 gbrs. Chances?