Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The WISC is self selecting. I told myself if DC's WISC was less than 125 we would not appeal.
I thought somewhere on this forum I read that 135 is minimum
Anonymous wrote:The WISC is self selecting. I told myself if DC's WISC was less than 125 we would not appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow . . . what do you make of this report? Anyone care to extrapolate and "read the crystal ball?"
To me it looks like about 90% of the appeals submitted with test scores were found eligible but that percentage drastically dropped w/o test scores. But if you look at the year before the % is not true.
Anonymous wrote:Wow . . . what do you make of this report? Anyone care to extrapolate and "read the crystal ball?"
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Lots of people who can't handle rejection and are trying to do anything they can to "beat" the system.
Accept reality and move on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
LOL. The statement above is what keeps the people on this thread going. What happens when your child gets a college rejection letter? Are you going to submit an appeal, too, as well as handicap your chances?
You seem didn't have a college education.
Oh, the irony.