Anonymous wrote:What happens when these kids make it through college (presumably with accommodations) and then enter the working world? I'm not aware of employers making accommodations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just took her first AP exam. She gets extra time because of documented learning disabilities. Not only does she need extra time for the test, but everything takes her longer. This means that she was able to complete half as many practice tests each weekend. It means she missed twice as much class time and had double the assignments she missed/will need to make up, and those assignments will take her twice the time.
Before you complain about how unfair it is because your child struggles with time constraints, think about all the ways in which kids who get extra time are hurt by this requirement.
Mental health percentage is very high in elite colleges and universities. It's somewhere around 20-40% at elite schools like Pomona, Swarthmore, T-10. These students get doctors notes to get more time, more this, more that. Another way elites of this country know how to work within the system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just took her first AP exam. She gets extra time because of documented learning disabilities. Not only does she need extra time for the test, but everything takes her longer. This means that she was able to complete half as many practice tests each weekend. It means she missed twice as much class time and had double the assignments she missed/will need to make up, and those assignments will take her twice the time.
Before you complain about how unfair it is because your child struggles with time constraints, think about all the ways in which kids who get extra time are hurt by this requirement.
Mental health percentage is very high in elite colleges and universities. It's somewhere around 20-40% at elite schools like Pomona, Swarthmore, T-10.These students get doctors notes to get more time, more this, more that. Another way elites of this country know how to work within the system.
Anonymous wrote:My child just took her first AP exam. She gets extra time because of documented learning disabilities. Not only does she need extra time for the test, but everything takes her longer. This means that she was able to complete half as many practice tests each weekend. It means she missed twice as much class time and had double the assignments she missed/will need to make up, and those assignments will take her twice the time.
Before you complain about how unfair it is because your child struggles with time constraints, think about all the ways in which kids who get extra time are hurt by this requirement.
Anonymous wrote:Hurt by what requirement? The requirement to take an AP test? Those aren't required.Anonymous wrote:My child just took her first AP exam. She gets extra time because of documented learning disabilities. Not only does she need extra time for the test, but everything takes her longer. This means that she was able to complete half as many practice tests each weekend. It means she missed twice as much class time and had double the assignments she missed/will need to make up, and those assignments will take her twice the time.
Before you complain about how unfair it is because your child struggles with time constraints, think about all the ways in which kids who get extra time are hurt by this requirement.
Hurt by what requirement? The requirement to take an AP test? Those aren't required.Anonymous wrote:My child just took her first AP exam. She gets extra time because of documented learning disabilities. Not only does she need extra time for the test, but everything takes her longer. This means that she was able to complete half as many practice tests each weekend. It means she missed twice as much class time and had double the assignments she missed/will need to make up, and those assignments will take her twice the time.
Before you complain about how unfair it is because your child struggles with time constraints, think about all the ways in which kids who get extra time are hurt by this requirement.