Appleton, I agree...again, realizing I am not objective about my own child, but that the likelihood of results from of an individually administered comprehensive test being completely 'off' is less then the likelihood of results from a 30 minute group administered test being completely accurate:). He took the NNAT2. Honesty, I don't think our district knows 1/100th of what the folks on this board do about tests. For example, when registering DS for the district's testing, the coordinator only referred to it as the 'GATE test'. I finally asked 'what test will he take'? and the response was 'it's the GATE test'...I responded that there were a number of tests that could be used (NNAT, OLSAT, etc.) and all I wanted to know was when to drop him off and pick him up and some tests are longer than others...geesh!