Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 15:54     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Anonymous wrote:Have heard that between VCI and PRI, VCI is weighted the most.


Agree.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 14:49     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Have heard that between VCI and PRI, VCI is weighted the most.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 13:59     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Anonymous wrote:PRI is better than VCI?


don't know what you mean by better.. but I've heard that the committee weighs more on the VCI and PRI
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 13:41     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

PRI is better than VCI?
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 13:13     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Anonymous wrote:Full Scale 129 GBRS 8 with higher PRI than VCI.


You are on the edge.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 13:11     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Full Scale 129 GBRS 8 with higher PRI than VCI.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 13:08     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Verbal Comprehension Score 112
Perceptual Reasoning Score 139
Working Memory Score 110
Processing Speed Score 115

Full Scale Score 126
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 07:37     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

How many of you took WISC-IV for the appeal? Is it most of you? If yours did, what were the scores?
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 01:21     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Verbal Comprehension 128 97 Superior
Perceptual Reasoning 133 99 Very Superior
Working Memory 126 96 Superior
Processing Speed 121 92 Superior
Full Scale I.Q. 135 99 Very Superior

What are the chances of getting in with these scores on appeal ?

Thanks
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Excellent, if the GBRS is above 10.



What if the GBRS is below 10? I think FSIQ 135 would still be good with lower GBRS.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2013 00:22     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Anonymous wrote:Verbal Comprehension 128 97 Superior
Perceptual Reasoning 133 99 Very Superior
Working Memory 126 96 Superior
Processing Speed 121 92 Superior
Full Scale I.Q. 135 99 Very Superior

What are the chances of getting in with these scores on appeal ?

Thanks
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Excellent, if the GBRS is above 10.

Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 13:53     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

I understand that things are somewhat different this year, but I still believe that any child with high FSIQ of 145 should be accepted to the AAP.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 13:17     Subject: Re:GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

I'm not sure what you want to hear. I don't think anybody really knows what will happen this round, since things have changed.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 12:38     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Can anyone please give me an advise on my DC?
FSIQ is very high at 145 but low GBRS of 6. Any thoughts?
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 10:41     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Can people list where the WISC scores come from (GMU or private psychologist)?
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2013 10:38     Subject: GT/AAP Appeals WISC Scores

Anonymous wrote:to be honest, i think the child probably belongs in gen ed with a 115 verbal and the slow processing speed. I'm sure you want AAP but child will be at the bottom of group.


R U kidding? Most AAP kids are just hardworkers who were 'lucky' to get in. Very few kids have an actual IQ of 130 + - unlike the NNAT and Cogat/FxAT, the WISC is a true measurement of actual intelligence. PP, your kid will do just fine in AAP, as most kids are not genius or even very superior in their intellect.