Anonymous wrote:But not for the “regular” Olympics. The appropriate analogy would be “special” SAT/ACT and/or special colleges with special degrees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does his testing specifically say he has slow processing speed? Is the testing recent?
You might get better help on the Special Needs board.
Go to college board.
Interesting as we were told ACT much stricter than SAT so were grateful when DS got one for ACT.
Anonymous wrote:Do the same kids who get academic accommodation get accommodation for lacrosse ean swimming? Why not, if the kids have physical disabilities? An extra 2 seconds added to the 200 meter butterfly? American hypocrisy in full bloom!
My DS was denied an extended time accommodation on the SAT, but got less important ones like small group testing. This was shocking to us because he's had an ADHD diagnosis since 1st grade and uses extended time regularly (slow reader), so there's a clear history. He got extended time and other expected accommodations for the ACT. Our school told us that the Collegeboard is getting much stricter with the extended time accommodations, specifically. Maybe in light of the Varsity Blues scandal? Is that what other people are finding or hearing? Or is it possible the school messed up his application and is just covering?
Everyone has an ADHD accommodation these days