Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think the chances are with these scores:
NNAT 133 (98%)
Cogat 148 composite 99% (V 139, Q 146, NV 133)
GBRS 14
I'd go with IN. Kids get in with lower test scores and GBRS.
If a kid with those stats do not get in, FCPS has a lawsuit on its hands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think the chances are with these scores:
NNAT 133 (98%)
Cogat 148 composite 99% (V 139, Q 146, NV 133)
GBRS 14
I'd go with IN. Kids get in with lower test scores and GBRS.
If a kid with those stats do not get in, FCPS has a lawsuit on its hands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think the chances are with these scores:
NNAT 133 (98%)
Cogat 148 composite 99% (V 139, Q 146, NV 133)
GBRS 14
I'd go with IN. Kids get in with lower test scores and GBRS.
Anonymous wrote:Can DD get in with low NNAT (118) and CogAT (115) if she submitted a WISC with 131 FSIQ and received a 12 GBRS? She also submitted work samples, letters of recommendations and we did the optional parent questionnaire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know what happens when you assume, right?
No, my two kids had mid to upper 140s on both screening tests and one had a 14 GBRS and one had a 16 GBRS.
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. Didn't you just assume previously? Remember, "your child [i]s a classic case of a high achiever who does not need AAP." You could guess, but couldn't definitely say so. Oh wait, you know all, right?
I'm not assuming, I am 100% certain that this child does not need a special program. I'm sure the child will handle it fine, too. Because the program is watered down and no longer meets the needs of those children it was designed for.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think the chances are with these scores:
NNAT 133 (98%)
Cogat 148 composite 99% (V 139, Q 146, NV 133)
GBRS 14
Anonymous wrote:What do you think the chances are with these scores:
NNAT 133 (98%)
Cogat 148 composite 99% (V 139, Q 146, NV 133)
GBRS 14
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know what happens when you assume, right?
No, my two kids had mid to upper 140s on both screening tests and one had a 14 GBRS and one had a 16 GBRS.
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. Didn't you just assume previously? Remember, "your child [i]s a classic case of a high achiever who does not need AAP." You could guess, but couldn't definitely say so. Oh wait, you know all, right?
Anonymous wrote:You know what happens when you assume, right?
No, my two kids had mid to upper 140s on both screening tests and one had a 14 GBRS and one had a 16 GBRS.
Anonymous wrote:Your child us a classic case of a high achiever who does not need AAP but will likely get in because the program is so bloated.