Yes, this time around (a different examiner, different state even) we got the full report, all subtest scores given. GAI, and a second set of scores using the Extended Norms as well.

However, there were a couple subset substitutions this time (did I mention the disability :-) ), and I'm assuming that makes the application weaker. Submitting a full WISC-IV report with a couple subtest substitutions, that is.... I don't know the DYS position on subtest substitutions, or if there is one. I'm assuming they weigh everything on a case by case basis.

Which is why I was considering submitting the study report for corroborating data. During the study, no substitutions were made. Hopefully those familiar with WISC-IV scoring will realize my son may well have achieved the 99.9% at that time, without the substitutions.

Anyway, thanks again for your help, as well as the humor! I find the whole application process very stressful!

Advocate