Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a situation where a kid’s vision is corrected as well as can be, and you want a waiver, or a situation where kid needs glasses or an updated prescription to then try again?
Good question. Not sure and will respect what the eye exam finds, even if that means she can't take the test for a while. She currently wears glasses but the prescription hasn't been updated in over a year. She could read the top two lines with and without glasses but not the last line with the smallest characters.
Why would getting new glasses mean she can’t take it for a while? I think it’s unlikely that you will need the form, and more likely that she just needs a new prescription.
I see. We will get her new glasses with an updated prescription anyways, since she seems to need it. I thought that would mean she can't take the test for a while because getting new glasses is not a quick thing. They probably won't be ready until after the New Year.
That’s two weeks. Is there a heist planned next week and she’s the getaway driver? She San wait a month.
Yes. lol. There’s a heist planned and we also want to take the opportunity of 2 weeks off of school to start driving lessons while it’s light out.
Well that won’t happen I guess. No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a situation where a kid’s vision is corrected as well as can be, and you want a waiver, or a situation where kid needs glasses or an updated prescription to then try again?
Good question. Not sure and will respect what the eye exam finds, even if that means she can't take the test for a while. She currently wears glasses but the prescription hasn't been updated in over a year. She could read the top two lines with and without glasses but not the last line with the smallest characters.
Why would getting new glasses mean she can’t take it for a while? I think it’s unlikely that you will need the form, and more likely that she just needs a new prescription.
I see. We will get her new glasses with an updated prescription anyways, since she seems to need it. I thought that would mean she can't take the test for a while because getting new glasses is not a quick thing. They probably won't be ready until after the New Year.
That’s two weeks. Is there a heist planned next week and she’s the getaway driver? She San wait a month.
Yes. lol. There’s a heist planned and we also want to take the opportunity of 2 weeks off of school to start driving lessons while it’s light out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a situation where a kid’s vision is corrected as well as can be, and you want a waiver, or a situation where kid needs glasses or an updated prescription to then try again?
Good question. Not sure and will respect what the eye exam finds, even if that means she can't take the test for a while. She currently wears glasses but the prescription hasn't been updated in over a year. She could read the top two lines with and without glasses but not the last line with the smallest characters.
Why would getting new glasses mean she can’t take it for a while? I think it’s unlikely that you will need the form, and more likely that she just needs a new prescription.
I see. We will get her new glasses with an updated prescription anyways, since she seems to need it. I thought that would mean she can't take the test for a while because getting new glasses is not a quick thing. They probably won't be ready until after the New Year.
That’s two weeks. Is there a heist planned next week and she’s the getaway driver? She San wait a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a situation where a kid’s vision is corrected as well as can be, and you want a waiver, or a situation where kid needs glasses or an updated prescription to then try again?
Good question. Not sure and will respect what the eye exam finds, even if that means she can't take the test for a while. She currently wears glasses but the prescription hasn't been updated in over a year. She could read the top two lines with and without glasses but not the last line with the smallest characters.
Why would getting new glasses mean she can’t take it for a while? I think it’s unlikely that you will need the form, and more likely that she just needs a new prescription.
I see. We will get her new glasses with an updated prescription anyways, since she seems to need it. I thought that would mean she can't take the test for a while because getting new glasses is not a quick thing. They probably won't be ready until after the New Year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a situation where a kid’s vision is corrected as well as can be, and you want a waiver, or a situation where kid needs glasses or an updated prescription to then try again?
Good question. Not sure and will respect what the eye exam finds, even if that means she can't take the test for a while. She currently wears glasses but the prescription hasn't been updated in over a year. She could read the top two lines with and without glasses but not the last line with the smallest characters.
Why would getting new glasses mean she can’t take it for a while? I think it’s unlikely that you will need the form, and more likely that she just needs a new prescription.
I see. We will get her new glasses with an updated prescription anyways, since she seems to need it. I thought that would mean she can't take the test for a while because getting new glasses is not a quick thing. They probably won't be ready until after the New Year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a situation where a kid’s vision is corrected as well as can be, and you want a waiver, or a situation where kid needs glasses or an updated prescription to then try again?
Good question. Not sure and will respect what the eye exam finds, even if that means she can't take the test for a while. She currently wears glasses but the prescription hasn't been updated in over a year. She could read the top two lines with and without glasses but not the last line with the smallest characters.
Why would getting new glasses mean she can’t take it for a while? I think it’s unlikely that you will need the form, and more likely that she just needs a new prescription.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a situation where a kid’s vision is corrected as well as can be, and you want a waiver, or a situation where kid needs glasses or an updated prescription to then try again?
Good question. Not sure and will respect what the eye exam finds, even if that means she can't take the test for a while. She currently wears glasses but the prescription hasn't been updated in over a year. She could read the top two lines with and without glasses but not the last line with the smallest characters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a situation where a kid’s vision is corrected as well as can be, and you want a waiver, or a situation where kid needs glasses or an updated prescription to then try again?
Good question. Not sure and will respect what the eye exam finds, even if that means she can't take the test for a while. She currently wears glasses but the prescription hasn't been updated in over a year. She could read the top two lines with and without glasses but not the last line with the smallest characters.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a situation where a kid’s vision is corrected as well as can be, and you want a waiver, or a situation where kid needs glasses or an updated prescription to then try again?
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