Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children were tested. Both just under 150.
How does that answer the question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. For one thing there is no place to put IQ in the application. Schools don’t ask after Early elementary.
Since the kids are older IQ is reflected in grades, recommendations from teachers, English, Math, etc, test scores, extracurriculars and personal statement/essays. Schools look at the whole package to get a good sense about the individual.
I thought most private schools require the WISC, Woodcock-Johnson, or similar test as part of the admissions package?? Those provide an IQ score.
Anonymous wrote:No. For one thing there is no place to put IQ in the application. Schools don’t ask after Early elementary.
Since the kids are older IQ is reflected in grades, recommendations from teachers, English, Math, etc, test scores, extracurriculars and personal statement/essays. Schools look at the whole package to get a good sense about the individual.
Anonymous wrote:No. For one thing there is no place to put IQ in the application. Schools don’t ask after Early elementary.
Since the kids are older IQ is reflected in grades, recommendations from teachers, English, Math, etc, test scores, extracurriculars and personal statement/essays. Schools look at the whole package to get a good sense about the individual.
Anonymous wrote:My children were tested. Both just under 150.
Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old has an IQ test recently and two teachers and one administrator at their public school said to me something like "I shouldn't be telling you this, but you're selling yourself short. Look to private."
We've never considered private for financial reasons, unfamiliarity with that world, etc., but their comments made me curious. Is there a certain level IQ score that would really help a child get in? Or get financial aid if accepted? Sorry if this is a clueless question. I know very little about private school admissions.
Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old has an IQ test recently and two teachers and one administrator at their public school said to me something like "I shouldn't be telling you this, but you're selling yourself short. Look to private."
We've never considered private for financial reasons, unfamiliarity with that world, etc., but their comments made me curious. Is there a certain level IQ score that would really help a child get in? Or get financial aid if accepted? Sorry if this is a clueless question. I know very little about private school admissions.