Anonymous wrote:Looks like the appeals are becoming tough based on the 12:10 poster. We are waiting to hear ours. My kid had the following scores.
NNAT/145
COGAT/126
GBRS/9
WISC/132 = We appealed with WISC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT 140
CoGat 136
GBRS 6 which was ridiculous.
Grade good, mostly 4's.
DRA not great 2.6 but improving pretty fast.
Not in.
WISC 121
Woodcock-Johnson IV for Math 125
The appeals scores were both in the Very High Range but not extremely high, but good enough given his other scores. Just want to give hope to others who get a ridiculously low GBRS score. I was shocked he did not get in and had never even bothered to get a copy of his package before he was rejected. This is my 4th of 4 in, and since he is very smart and outgoing was not worried and thought had good enough scores initially. A bit lower than his other siblings due to the age adjustment, but not enough to get worried about.
Also found out in this process that the Woodcock-Johnson IV can be taken every 6 months, so could have been used again for the following year which I was bracing for. WJ has a math and verbal component and you can just submit one or both results.
Word of advice to those that have good scores and are interested in Level IV, just get your package after it is submitted so at least you have an idea could have a problem if the GBRS is low, especially for boys.
Good luck to all, glad this process is over with for us unless God has a surprise on the way for us in the future, now on to the college application craziness.
I'm so confused. Did you child get in on appeal or not?
Anonymous wrote:NNAT 140
CoGat 136
GBRS 6 which was ridiculous.
Grade good, mostly 4's.
DRA not great 2.6 but improving pretty fast.
Not in.
WISC 121
Woodcock-Johnson IV for Math 125
The appeals scores were both in the Very High Range but not extremely high, but good enough given his other scores. Just want to give hope to others who get a ridiculously low GBRS score. I was shocked he did not get in and had never even bothered to get a copy of his package before he was rejected. This is my 4th of 4 in, and since he is very smart and outgoing was not worried and thought had good enough scores initially. A bit lower than his other siblings due to the age adjustment, but not enough to get worried about.
Also found out in this process that the Woodcock-Johnson IV can be taken every 6 months, so could have been used again for the following year which I was bracing for. WJ has a math and verbal component and you can just submit one or both results.
Word of advice to those that have good scores and are interested in Level IV, just get your package after it is submitted so at least you have an idea could have a problem if the GBRS is low, especially for boys.
Good luck to all, glad this process is over with for us unless God has a surprise on the way for us in the future, now on to the college application craziness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Did you received your letter on Saturday. Thanks.
I received it today. I went to pick it up when I saw it scanned. We get mail notifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. Did you received your letter on Saturday. Thanks.
I received it today. I went to pick it up when I saw it scanned. We get mail notifications.
Anonymous wrote:OP. Did you received your letter on Saturday. Thanks.
It's a thread about appeals.Anonymous wrote:OP. Were in on first attempt or did you submit appeal. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:OP. Were in on first attempt or did you submit appeal. Thanks.