Just looked at the website and checked criteria to qualify with them as profoundly gifted and while there is no cutoff listed, they do say that ideally applicants will have an IQ of at least 160 (fs, gai, or verbal). Since the current tests only go to 160 and my ds got 19s on half of the sub tests and still only has an fsiq of 144, I'm not sure how anyone taking the Wisc v could score at least 160 (read: 160), except maybe by getting all 19s. Ds got an 18 on one of six nv subtests and ended up with a 158 non verbal IQ. And even if he had gotten 160, they don't take non verbal anyway, only verbal as qualifying. I'm not saying I think my ds is pg, mostly that I'm just wondering who is with the criteria listed and the current tests only going to 160?