Anonymous wrote:can anyone recommend someone who can administer the WISC IV test? I see that GMU will do them but Ive heard some people haven't been happy with their experiences with the grad students handling them.
Anonymous wrote:What are the "Key Words?" I read the commentary and the committee seemed to put pretty good bullet points supporting each of the categories from the ratings page. I sorta wish my resume read as well....LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is 14 pretty good or do most of the kids that get into this program have a perfect 16?
That's a really good score, but I've heard that teachers are giving higher and higher scores to avoid confronting parents. Was also told the narrative is what committee really looks at on these forms, eg are the examples silly or trivial. There are soMe key words that probably tip the scales one way or another. Either way, you need to review what is submitted for your child and counter any thing that says the child really does belong in aap. Hope this helps.
Anonymous wrote:So is 14 pretty good or do most of the kids that get into this program have a perfect 16?
Anonymous wrote:So is 14 pretty good or do most of the kids that get into this program have a perfect 16?