Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The interesting thing is my child is most advanced in reading. I’m surprised at both the math and reading score!
I think some kids can’t identify the pictures. I’ve heard of kids retaking the CogAT in 3rd (with words instead of pictures) and having a hige jump in their verbal score while the others stay mostly consistent.
Anonymous wrote:The interesting thing is my child is most advanced in reading. I’m surprised at both the math and reading score!
Anonymous wrote:Do you think these are enough?
Nnat 108
Verbal 121
Quant 140
NV 117
Composite 133
Anonymous wrote:Mail just came and no scores here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:got results - 124 Cogat; his NNAT is 148. He's in pool but his results are not consistent - I think that the committee likes to see two high results, not one low and one high?
What were the sub category scores? Anything over 124?
Subcategory - verbal 115, quantitative 120, nonverbal 128
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:got results - 124 Cogat; his NNAT is 148. He's in pool but his results are not consistent - I think that the committee likes to see two high results, not one low and one high?
What were the sub category scores? Anything over 124?
Anonymous wrote:Received the letter yesterday. We are new to the district so no NNAT. Cogat is 129. Math and NV are 131 and 127 but verbal is 117. DD’s teacher said she is an excellent writer and advanced reader so the verbal results are clearly not an indicative of that. The teacher had also saved a lot of her writing samples when I met her at the conference.
Should I parent refer?
Anonymous wrote:got results - 124 Cogat; his NNAT is 148. He's in pool but his results are not consistent - I think that the committee likes to see two high results, not one low and one high?
Anonymous wrote:got results - 124 Cogat; his NNAT is 148. He's in pool but his results are not consistent - I think that the committee likes to see two high results, not one low and one high?