Yup. All those would smack him right in the PSI.

The other scores mean that he has strong abilities (testing MG-ish range, but possibly a low estimate, given that he was ill at the time), with even development in verbal, visual, and mathematical areas. It's usually a good profile for a wider range of GT services, except, in his case, for the written output limitations that I assume led to the dysgraphia Dx.

Strengths = thinking
Weaknesses = writing

to over-simplify a bit!

Probably weaknesses in math facts and spelling, too, I'd guess, from the rote memorization Dx.


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