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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid got a 55th on processing speed and 99th on everything else. If you take out the processing speed score, his average is a 158 (out of 160) on the WISC IV. He gets no accommodations. He runs out of time on every section and has a 29 on the ACT. He also struggles to finish tests at school and is a B student. According to his verbal and quantitative Iq scores, he should be the most capabale student, but because he is above the cutoff he does not qualify for accommodations. [b]A level playing field does not exist. [/b][/quote] But that's life. [/quote] And I will add that these tests do not determine his life. I have a kid with a LD and I know her success will be outside of the academic world. I suspect she will be more successful than my better test taking, higher IQ child, based on EQ, personality, etc.[/quote]
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