Anonymous wrote:Did DC take the PSAT w/o accommodations (extended time?). If so, it's not a good barometer for the SAT with accommodations.
My DC has a 504 at school (due to slow processing speed) to receive extended time on exams. No other diagnosis, and it was not difficult to get College Board to grant him extended time. If your child has an IEP or 504 and already gets this accommodation in high school now, I don't see why they wouldn't approve it.
Honestly i would try to get the accommodation and then have your DC try the exam. Have them take a practice SAT and see how they do, and then do just a little bit of tutoring. You may be surprised. The gift of time will help the score. Some schools may eventually require it, and some schools link it to merit scholarships even though its not required. If he takes it once and it's not good, don't bother taking it again.
Without accommodations.
We are currently battling to get a 504 after his IEP was deemed completed (most of those were around ADHD not dyslexia, we think the dyslexia accommodations should continue). But that’s another discussion tbh.