It is a group administered test so is it possible that she was distracted?
Has she done any acheivement testing or above level testing?
The combination of IQ plus acheivement ought to trump the OLSAT score, IMO.
This could also be a measure of 'checkedoutness'/underachievement as I believe that the OLSAT only measures to grade level.
An individually administered test ought to be more reliable than a group one.
My nephew recently took the OLSAT and the NNAT with (totally surprising) similar results - I am not convinced, therefore, of the effectiveness or the reliability of these tests myself. Not that that counts for anything, LOL...
Last edited by madeinuk; 04/30/15 02:41 AM.