Anonymous
Post 05/02/2016 16:51     Subject: Re:WISC Scores

Really strong work samples and letters of recommendation won't hurt.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2016 15:20     Subject: Re:WISC Scores

I realize we can't retake the WISC, is there anything that I should include in appeal that would help our case? I think my child would really benefit from AAP - happy in gen ed, but consistently gets perfect scores which leads me to believe if was an option, would be capable of much more.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2016 14:42     Subject: Re:WISC Scores

Anonymous wrote:NNAT- 107
COGAT - 123 (Verbal - 120, Quant-124, Non-Verbal-119)
GBRS = 10

The first two subscores of wisc V - VCI (133) - 99% percent, VS (114).

Don't feel the overall WISC is representative - kid wasn't feeling the greatest and we decided to go forward testing despite it b/c of the looming deadline for appeal. Also gets straight 4s and has no issues in school.


I'd guess (because no one knows) 70/30 in favor of denial.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2016 14:41     Subject: Re:WISC Scores

Anonymous wrote:Has anyone gotten in with a WISC of 120?


That seems really low for AAP. My child got a 130 and the AART said our chances were 50/50 at best.
Anonymous
Post 05/02/2016 14:39     Subject: Re:WISC Scores

NNAT- 107
COGAT - 123 (Verbal - 120, Quant-124, Non-Verbal-119)
GBRS = 10

The first two subscores of wisc V - VCI (133) - 99% percent, VS (114).

Don't feel the overall WISC is representative - kid wasn't feeling the greatest and we decided to go forward testing despite it b/c of the looming deadline for appeal. Also gets straight 4s and has no issues in school.