Anonymous wrote:Hi,
We are new to the area and my son is in 6 grade. We haven't received any email regarding in pool or not in pool.
CogAt score 143.
all receive an email regardless of the grade? kids have only one chance to take this test?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
We are new to the area and my son is in 6 grade. We haven't received any email regarding in pool or not in pool.
CogAt score 143.
all receive an email regardless of the grade? kids have only one chance to take this test?
Pool emails are only for 2nd graders.
Thanks, do you know when they notify the one that are not in second grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi,
We are new to the area and my son is in 6 grade. We haven't received any email regarding in pool or not in pool.
CogAt score 143.
all receive an email regardless of the grade? kids have only one chance to take this test?
Pool emails are only for 2nd graders.
Anonymous wrote:When are going to actually notify that if the kid is selected or not?
Anonymous wrote:Hi,
We are new to the area and my son is in 6 grade. We haven't received any email regarding in pool or not in pool.
CogAt score 143.
all receive an email regardless of the grade? kids have only one chance to take this test?
Anonymous wrote:Is the composite score the average of the 3 sub sections?
Anonymous wrote:Cogat scores are now posted on SIS.
The order is quantitative, non verbal and verbal.
Does that mean the sub sections are important in this order? Is the composite score the average of the 3 sub sections?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it say norms: fall 2017?
If it was for this year it would have been fall 2021.
I know! It’s what’s on the top right corner of the COGAT paper report, in the same place as name/school/teacher and stuff.
If you had the paper report, check it out. Mine stars so. So I was wondering why and whether it has anything to do what normalization rule used for this year.
Anonymous wrote:I believe the norms means how they score the percentile rankings, eg which score is the 99th percentile for age, it doesn’t have to do with cut-offs.