Anonymous wrote:Quantitative 143
Nonverbal 123
Verbal 118
VQN Total 136
mid-high tier SES school.
NNAT was 136 as well...
Borderline scores - testing is pretty darn consistent. Kids a trouble-maker in class though, so not expecting a high GRBS. I was hoping for a clear indication one way or another, but right on the edge. Time to throw the name in the hat and start looking for work samples to apply.
Anonymous wrote:My child got Q137 NV127 V132 COMP138. Do you think they will get in?
Anonymous wrote:Are COGAT scores available on Schoology?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're at a high-SES school, the in-pool cut-off will probably be high-130s or 140. Middle of the road school, low 130s. Title I school, probably in the 120s.
Which is absurd. If that's the case, then the schools need to provide Cogat prep classes in 2nd grade. SMH
Yeah, but tons of kids who aren’t in-pool still get admitted. The GBRS is probably more important than COGAT scores anyway.
What is GBRS?
Anonymous wrote:How important is the non-verbal score?
Anonymous wrote:DD got 139 overall - is that good?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're at a high-SES school, the in-pool cut-off will probably be high-130s or 140. Middle of the road school, low 130s. Title I school, probably in the 120s.
Which is absurd. If that's the case, then the schools need to provide Cogat prep classes in 2nd grade. SMH
Yeah, but tons of kids who aren’t in-pool still get admitted. The GBRS is probably more important than COGAT scores anyway.
What is GBRS?
Gifted Behaviors Rating Scale. It's a questionnaire completed by your child's teacher (sometimes with the help of others, like the AART, last year's teacher, etc.) that gets included in the final application packet. Parents don't see it.
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/forms/AAPGiftedBehaviorRatingScale_0.pdf
Anonymous wrote:First time Mom here. Not interested AAP services but trying to figure out what the scores mean. What am I looking for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're at a high-SES school, the in-pool cut-off will probably be high-130s or 140. Middle of the road school, low 130s. Title I school, probably in the 120s.
Which is absurd. If that's the case, then the schools need to provide Cogat prep classes in 2nd grade. SMH
Yeah, but tons of kids who aren’t in-pool still get admitted. The GBRS is probably more important than COGAT scores anyway.
What is GBRS?
Anonymous wrote:First time Mom here. Not interested AAP services but trying to figure out what the scores mean. What am I looking for?