Anonymous wrote:Everyone had to arrive by 8 but the test didn’t start until 9:30? Was that the time it was supposed to begin or was it delayed waiting for that one kid? If delayed, why should a test be delayed waiting for one kid?
Why wasn’t that kid given accommodations? What was he doing in the same room as everyone else?
OP here:
For an hour and a half, kids that classroom sat in the classroom chair doing nothing, unable to use their phone, just sitting there quietly. The exam started at 9:30 AM, and my child texted me after 12 pM saying the exam had just finished. I have never experienced an exam, even paper-based, ending after 12 pM. We chose this distant public school for the DSAT because there were no spots available closer, and it was our first time there, so we didn't know what to expect. How can this kind of proctoring be acceptable? Even if that mother didn't apply for accommodations, couldn't the proctor have used their discretion to move the student to a more comfortable room? None of this makes sense to me, and it's infuriating.