My older daughter has just had yet another round of testing, looking at Aspergers. She came out flat and exhausted and came down with a pretty impressive fever the next day. Which always gives you a warm fuzzy feeling about spending more money on an IQ test in a child with clear unpredictability on the best of days... She's not remotely HG, we know that, but in some respects this is her worst result, which is unfortunate as it will be her last IQ test and the one we need to use for highschool applications etc.

My question is - with a 30 point / 61% spread between VCI and WMI should the FSIQ have been calculated? I thought this fell into the "could not be calculated" range of difference?

We don't have any subtest scores just the indexes:

VCI 124
PRI 123
PSI 112
WMI 94
FSIQ 120

The GAI is still not going to fall into the gifted range, I think it would be 126 or 127? Is there any point in asking for the GAI to be calculated when she's not going to pass 130 anyway?

I don't know whether to leave it as is or ask for the FSIQ to be removed, and whether to ask for the GAI or not.