I was thinking more of company than competition. Of course highly intelligent parents, like ourselves, will look at the data and see if it answers our questions. I was grinning ear to ear at Acs's Insight. I also agree heartily with Acs's conslusion:
Originally Posted by Acs
I'm not saying to drive yourself crazy chasing THE score if the first one isn't as high as you expected. But I am saying that if you do some reading and pay attention to your child and other children and you still feel that the score and your perception just don't fit, then it's probably the score that's not accurate.


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