Anonymous wrote:OK. Maybe you had a Dr, but most do not. They allow students to test the kids and you still pay the same.
The students referred to are graduate level students, most in their mid-twenties and older who have earned bachelor's degrees. They are supervised by a full professor with a PhD. So, you are essentially getting the attention of two people who are highly educated in the field. I had no worries about my child's testing experience at GMU. Very professional all around.
Here is the description from the GMU site:
Our INDIVIDUAL intelligence test examiners are graduate students in GMU programs in clinical or school psychology. All examiners have received formal training and supervision in psychological testing. A licensed psychologist supervises every case.
Lots of good info here:
http://cap.gmu.edu/page1/page12/page12.html#4