Anonymous wrote:Sorry that your child did not get it. It seems to be common knowledge that a high NNAT or high score on the nonverbal component of the CogAT are less persuasive with the committee than a high verbal score on the CogAT. You should consider the WISC and hope that your child scores higher on the VCI subtest. That would make up for the GBRS of 10. Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:This was not the case with us at all. I, too, volunteer a lot and every kid I expected to get in did. We are lucky because they are all DC closest friends. One teacher told me that there are a few surprises each year; kids you think will get in don't and kids who you think won't- do. It really comes down to the test. It has an arbitrary cut-off so like this year it was 130. If your DC's peer group all got 128's they would not make it in the pool unless the parent refers. However, if this is your 1st child you have no idea about all of this as they don't spell it out and most people have no idea what those scores that come in the mail in Jan are for (unless it comes with the "in pool letter") So, I guess what I am saying is that a lot of equally qualified kids get left out because they probably missed ONE question to not get the 130 and that is really a shame because it means absolutely nothing (those two points) but they have to have a cut-off somewhere I guess. It is a crazy process but the only one they have; I really do not think they hold back intentionally.