Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! My DS scored under 1000 on the PSAT because he said he got bored and started filling in the ovals randomly also. His schools are all test optional this year, and because of ADHD he would qualify for the accommodation that would allow him to take the ACT over 4 days -- and it's hard to find a location for these accommodations now-- so he opted not to take either the ACT or SAT. He just got his first EA acceptance at a school he really likes, so fortunately all good. But yes, hard to believe how idiotic my supposedly bright DS can be, I completely emphasize!
Are all of his college professors going to give him 4 days per exam too? Maybe 9 months per term paper and semester project.
NP. Possibly. Most schools have accommodations through the disability office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! My DS scored under 1000 on the PSAT because he said he got bored and started filling in the ovals randomly also. His schools are all test optional this year, and because of ADHD he would qualify for the accommodation that would allow him to take the ACT over 4 days -- and it's hard to find a location for these accommodations now-- so he opted not to take either the ACT or SAT. He just got his first EA acceptance at a school he really likes, so fortunately all good. But yes, hard to believe how idiotic my supposedly bright DS can be, I completely emphasize!
Are all of his college professors going to give him 4 days per exam too? Maybe 9 months per term paper and semester project.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha! My DS scored under 1000 on the PSAT because he said he got bored and started filling in the ovals randomly also. His schools are all test optional this year, and because of ADHD he would qualify for the accommodation that would allow him to take the ACT over 4 days -- and it's hard to find a location for these accommodations now-- so he opted not to take either the ACT or SAT. He just got his first EA acceptance at a school he really likes, so fortunately all good. But yes, hard to believe how idiotic my supposedly bright DS can be, I completely emphasize!
Are all of his college professors going to give him 4 days per exam too? Maybe 9 months per term paper and semester project.
Anonymous wrote:Did he blow off all the sections except science or did he just blow off reading?
If he just blew off reading, and the other two sections match/are close to what he got the first time, ANY school that sees ALL of his scores will do a subconscious version of super scoring. Most will automatically assume that he accidentally skipped a question or wrote the answers in the wrong spaces. It happens all the time.
So while he won't get credit at anywhere where a computer program says 32s are thrown out, any ad com that is actually reading his file will give him the benefit of the doubt. This is much better than getting a 30 in reading that puts his original reading 36 down as a statistical fluke.
Anonymous wrote:Ha! My DS scored under 1000 on the PSAT because he said he got bored and started filling in the ovals randomly also. His schools are all test optional this year, and because of ADHD he would qualify for the accommodation that would allow him to take the ACT over 4 days -- and it's hard to find a location for these accommodations now-- so he opted not to take either the ACT or SAT. He just got his first EA acceptance at a school he really likes, so fortunately all good. But yes, hard to believe how idiotic my supposedly bright DS can be, I completely emphasize!