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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A reader. A scribe. Etc. What kind of career would ever allow for such accomodations? Will your child become a judge who can',t reAd and write? An elementary teacher who can't read? A journalist who can't write? Hard to understand this?[/quote] OMG you are horrible. Do you realize the only people who get these accommodations have very serious conditions? What do you propose we do with this population of kids...just let them rot in institutions? [/quote] I love the hyperbole here. Yes - That’s what we all want. For kids to rot in institutions. You’re borderline hysterical on this topic. [/quote] Posters: "It's not quite fair that your bright child got extra time on the ACT and got a perfect score and got into Pomona and my equally bright child didn't finish one of the sections, got a few points off and only got into UMD. Shouldn't all the kids have the time they need to finish the test and then we can see who actually knows their stuff on an even playing field?" Responders: YOU ARE SO EVIL YOU JUST WANT MY CHILD TO ROT IN A MENTAL INSTITUTION. [/quote]
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