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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn't read all 17 pages, but I hope someone already said this: the entire test should just be untimed for everyone. Well, the proctors will want to go home at some point, so make it like 12 hours or something ridiculously long. [/quote] and kids can't leave until everybody is done. [/quote] Most kids with fake ADHD diagnoses get time and half. Time and half for all works well. I have no doubt in the next few years this will happen. If it’s a speed test it’s a speed test. If not give more time to all. [/quote] It's not a speed test. Sure give everybody more time.. and pay for it in increased cost. It will cost a lot of money with no extra benefit, except sooth the fears of strivers. I've never heard of a business model that does that... more money no benefit. [/quote] We will pay for the fairer test. Speed is a factor. But I guess I have to pay for getting accommodations for my kid instead...[/quote] You will but WE won't... most people don't give a cramp. Speed is not a factor, it's all about the Benjamins. [/quote]
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