Loy, yes, you do need a computer to obtain any standard scores. You may also need an additional fluency subtest to obtain the Broad score, if that wasn't administered originally. And if the whole test was administered a while ago, that would mean re-administering the whole thing again--which you can do every six months for achievement. (At additional expense, of course...)

Depending on the reason for referral, Broad scores may be used, but quite often, if there is not a suspected academic disability, only the Brief achievement clusters will be administered. I like them because I find that the fluency measures are often important for more subtle LDs, especially in older or higher-functioning children.


...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...