Anonymous wrote:Last year my DD was admitted with 122 CogAT 126 Naglieri, but 16 GBRS (with loads of commentary). Her brother was not admitted the year prior with 126 Naglieri and 118 CogAt also with a 16 GBRS (did not see commentary, had already decided not to appeal due to autism and ADHD creating a severe dislike for writing). My oldest (now in 8th) was denied in 2nd with a 136 CogAt (148 nonverbal) and 129 Naglieri with an 8 GBRS. We were denied on appeal, but reapplied in 3rd on his teacher's rec. In first round, started in 4th.
In my small little family sample, having a high GBRS is helpful, but only if both scores are near or above the cutoff. If both scores are above the cutoff, I would suspect you could get away with a lower GBRS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT is kind of an insurance if Kid has an off day in a section of COGAT. Bottom line to make it to AAP, need to have good scores in 2 out of 3 - GBRS, COGAT , NNAT with GBRS being the highest weighted and NNAT relatively lower than other two.
This is completely not true- in on first round with 105 NNAT 135 Cogat 8 GBRS
That is nuts! I don't even believe you.
I believe her. That's what's wrong with the AAP program. No rhyme or reason to who gets in. But so glad my tax dollars are going to support this nonsensical segregation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT is kind of an insurance if Kid has an off day in a section of COGAT. Bottom line to make it to AAP, need to have good scores in 2 out of 3 - GBRS, COGAT , NNAT with GBRS being the highest weighted and NNAT relatively lower than other two.
This is completely not true- in on first round with 105 NNAT 135 Cogat 8 GBRS
That is nuts! I don't even believe you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NNAT is kind of an insurance if Kid has an off day in a section of COGAT. Bottom line to make it to AAP, need to have good scores in 2 out of 3 - GBRS, COGAT , NNAT with GBRS being the highest weighted and NNAT relatively lower than other two.
This is completely not true- in on first round with 105 NNAT 135 Cogat 8 GBRS
Anonymous wrote:Anyone still waiting for the nnat scores?
Anonymous wrote:NNAT is kind of an insurance if Kid has an off day in a section of COGAT. Bottom line to make it to AAP, need to have good scores in 2 out of 3 - GBRS, COGAT , NNAT with GBRS being the highest weighted and NNAT relatively lower than other two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
NNAT is kind of an insurance if Kid has an off day in a section of COGAT. Bottom line to make it to AAP, need to have good scores in 2 out of 3 - GBRS, COGAT , NNAT with GBRS being the highest weighted and NNAT relatively lower than other two.
Not necessarily true. DS 1 got a 134 on NNAT and a 129 on COGAT in 2014, was in pool, and denied admission to AAP. We didn't appeal, he is in immersion anyway and we wouldn't have accepted.
134 is not a high score, I am talking about high 140s and 150s.
Anonymous wrote:
NNAT is kind of an insurance if Kid has an off day in a section of COGAT. Bottom line to make it to AAP, need to have good scores in 2 out of 3 - GBRS, COGAT , NNAT with GBRS being the highest weighted and NNAT relatively lower than other two.
Not necessarily true. DS 1 got a 134 on NNAT and a 129 on COGAT in 2014, was in pool, and denied admission to AAP. We didn't appeal, he is in immersion anyway and we wouldn't have accepted.