The CogAT measures K-12 students' problem-solving abilities through verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal questions.
CogAT scores start with a raw score—total correct answers. This raw score is transformed into a scaled score (100-150), reflecting question difficulty. Curious how this helps?
Your child's percentile rank shows how they compare to peers. A 90th percentile rank means they outscored 90% of test-takers. Want to know what a good score looks like?
Scores include the Standard Age Score (SAS), percentile rank, and stanine (1-9). Each reveals different aspects of your child's abilities. Wondering what all this means for your child? Let’s explore further!
A "good" CogAT score varies. High scores in one area may indicate exceptional talent. Understanding these scores can help tailor educational plans.
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