Your testing story sounds nearly identical to ours! Same tests, same issue on the WPPSI, then 6 19's on the SB-V and a near-max FSIQ. Our psych. didn't see the need to do the extended scoring, we were only given the subtest scores so we couldn't do it ourselves, and we couldn't really think of a good reason that we "needed" it enough to press the psych. for the additional data. Combine that with the tiny number of data points that actually constitute the data set for numbers over 145, and we just decided to stick with "scary smart..." wink