Anonymous wrote:I think applying for third grade? which is generally not an entry yr will be more of a factor in admissions than submitting the entire report that does not show any issues.
Don't over think it and good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the neuropsych was done at Hopkins, I would just submit the entire report bc otherwise the school may think you are hiding something.
Yes, I think we have to submit the entire report, because even if the tester does the truncated one, I think it would be strange to come from KKI and they'd think we were hiding something. Has anyone had this experience? Do you think that it hinders he application? I know that logically it shouldn't. In some ways, they should look MORE favorably on it (if they aren't friendly to kids with learning challenges -- which don't get me started on that anyway) because the kid's been thoroughly evaluated and found to not have an issue. But somehow I doubt that's how it really works out.
we submitted everything. i look at it this way: if they can't handle my kid, i want to know that before we put my kid there. how horrible would it be to place your kid in a school that may have issues handling their specific needs. but, i am a lay the cards out on the table kind of person and don't sugarcoat, so YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since the neuropsych was done at Hopkins, I would just submit the entire report bc otherwise the school may think you are hiding something.
Yes, I think we have to submit the entire report, because even if the tester does the truncated one, I think it would be strange to come from KKI and they'd think we were hiding something. Has anyone had this experience? Do you think that it hinders he application? I know that logically it shouldn't. In some ways, they should look MORE favorably on it (if they aren't friendly to kids with learning challenges -- which don't get me started on that anyway) because the kid's been thoroughly evaluated and found to not have an issue. But somehow I doubt that's how it really works out.
Anonymous wrote:Since the neuropsych was done at Hopkins, I would just submit the entire report bc otherwise the school may think you are hiding something.
Anonymous wrote:Can't do the sat because only second grade. Can ask Hopkins for the truncated report but I don't know if they do that.