Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's generally a little lower. So if your National was 98th percentile it might be 89th locally. Something like that.
I don't think it is quite that dramatic a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a recent post, someone reported CogAt scores in a format that included "local percentile rank" and "local stanine" which I gather are measures of how she performed compared to local kids. The CogAt print-out from my child's recent test did not include these measures (it just had "National Age Scores" and raw scores). Is this because she currently attends private school and not FCPS? If so, does anyone know if/how I would go about finding out how her score compares to scores of local test-takers? Thanks.
Okay. Thank you for the responses. Her composite score was 120. SHe's a third-grader.
Anonymous wrote:In a recent post, someone reported CogAt scores in a format that included "local percentile rank" and "local stanine" which I gather are measures of how she performed compared to local kids. The CogAt print-out from my child's recent test did not include these measures (it just had "National Age Scores" and raw scores). Is this because she currently attends private school and not FCPS? If so, does anyone know if/how I would go about finding out how her score compares to scores of local test-takers? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:It's generally a little lower. So if your National was 98th percentile it might be 89th locally. Something like that.