Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is GMU WISC test Free?
No, it is several hundred dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Is GMU WISC test Free?
Anonymous wrote:Is GMU WISC test Free?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same question here.
+2 I am the one who posted the scores and appreciate your feedback. And you sound confident about your answer, are you in the FCPS committee?
Anonymous wrote:Same question here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WISC 152, VCI=146, PRI=139, WMI=139, PSI=144
GBRS=9
Appealed last week, what are the chances?
What are the NNAT and FxAT scores?
It doesn't matter, as the group-administered county scores essentially drop out when a WISC is submitted on appeal. The GBRS is still relevant on appeal. I am confident that your child will get in (as well as everyone else on the list having a full-scale WISC above 135 and GBRS is above 8). A much higher WISC (145+, which is actually a big deal, because that is the cut-off for "profoundly gifted" in the scientific literature) will get in regardless of the GBRS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WISC 152, VCI=146, PRI=139, WMI=139, PSI=144
GBRS=9
Appealed last week, what are the chances?
What are the NNAT and FxAT scores?
Anonymous wrote:WISC 152, VCI=146, PRI=139, WMI=139, PSI=144
GBRS=9
Appealed last week, what are the chances?
Anonymous wrote:I heard that the committee is meeting today to go over the appeal applications! Does anyone know if this is true?