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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Which do you think my child should take? He's autistic, with learning disabilities in reading and writing. Very strong in math, and will take calculus Junior year. When he took the PSATs as a 9th grader (unscored), he said the reading comprehension was really, really hard, but the grammar and math sections were fine. He's already been approved for double time for the SATs and I assume will get the same for the ACTs.[/quote] The standard advice for those granted accommodations on both tests would be to take ACT. For those who could use a bit of extra time but do not have official extended time accommodations, SAT might be better. In all cases, a practice test, with whatever is the relevant timing for that person, can be tried at home.[/quote] I know, but for my kid that will be 12 hours of testing, plus breaks. I'm trying to avoid that if possible.[/quote]
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