Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what percentage of students gets into pool vs percentage of students referred by parent?
Of which how many gets admitted in each category? Reading from this board seems 132 is common score!
Anonymous wrote:All COGAT subsections are viewed equally
Anonymous wrote:I'm an ex-fcps elem. teacher. From my experience they place the most weight on CogAt, then GBRS, then NNAT. WISC trumps all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Composite score of 132
COGAT weighs more than NNAT so if you have only one high score of two you want it to be COGAT. Won't work if it's the other way around.
NNAT is harder and most people try to justify low NNAT scores with this logic.
This is a fact. FCPS has confirmed this over the years.
FCPS weighs both equally!
This is 100% incorrect. Former FCPS teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Received CogAt score today, zip 22015. Ughh, not in pool by a long shot. NNAT was not good either. I am planning to parent refer because I believe AAP is a good fit. Should I look into getting a WISC? I have no idea what GBRS scores have been in previous years but NNAT/CogAt are not going to cut itHas anyone waited and referred in a later grade?
NP. Why do you think that?
PP. Because I know my child pretty well. I know that he comes home and researches subjects well ahead of his grade level just for the fun on learning. Chemistry is regular dinner conversation. I know that he loves learning but isn't excited about school. I know that he struggles to hold conversation with friends because he is talking over their heads. I know that he would love to share his ideas and interests with other kids who have the same thoughts and interests.
NP here: both my kids are in aap. One has over a 150 fsiq and his cogat was a 140. He fits in with friends both in and out of AAp and doesn't talk over their heads. They're kids, not robots.
That's great for you and YOUR kids, but OP's son's situation is not uncommon at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Composite score of 132
COGAT weighs more than NNAT so if you have only one high score of two you want it to be COGAT. Won't work if it's the other way around.
NNAT is harder and most people try to justify low NNAT scores with this logic.
This is a fact. FCPS has confirmed this over the years.
FCPS weighs both equally!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of older kids who are in AAP.
Parent refer. Do not include WISC - keep it for appeal since u may need to appeal. We used Dr. Dahlgren for the WISC.
Parent refer even if low scores. I know kids with 120 cogat who got in!
Good luck!
If you have a strong WISC, I would submit with the application unless perhaps the other scores were very high. Why not put your best foot forward and not have to wait for an appeal?
DD had a 109 NNAT, 134 Cogat, and 129 WISC. Psychologist advised to include WISC with the application as it showed the NNAT was an outlier. She got in (also wound up having a 14 or 15 GBRS).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Received CogAt score today, zip 22015. Ughh, not in pool by a long shot. NNAT was not good either. I am planning to parent refer because I believe AAP is a good fit. Should I look into getting a WISC? I have no idea what GBRS scores have been in previous years but NNAT/CogAt are not going to cut itHas anyone waited and referred in a later grade?
NP. Why do you think that?
PP. Because I know my child pretty well. I know that he comes home and researches subjects well ahead of his grade level just for the fun on learning. Chemistry is regular dinner conversation. I know that he loves learning but isn't excited about school. I know that he struggles to hold conversation with friends because he is talking over their heads. I know that he would love to share his ideas and interests with other kids who have the same thoughts and interests.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of older kids who are in AAP.
Parent refer. Do not include WISC - keep it for appeal since u may need to appeal. We used Dr. Dahlgren for the WISC.
Parent refer even if low scores. I know kids with 120 cogat who got in!
Good luck!