Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is another reason why we need the “adversity score” on the SAT.
This makes it worse for my child. Try being a white student on major financial aid in a college prep school. All the richies and URM's get the good colleges. No one wants smart white kids that need aid. Colleges need money or numbers to check off their list. If you aren't one, you are not getting in.
Wait your child is getting the incredible privilege of a Chanel education on your Walmart budget and you’re STILL bitterly whining about it not being ENOUGH extra privilege for your kid?
Not the PP, but this is EXACTLY what parents say at college level too. Like your money means you deserve a better education than others. You are paying for the poor and they should be satisfied they are even going to that school. When in fact, it is very clear that kids on FA at any level of education are there because they are smarter than the full paying kids and they bring up the stats they love to profess without having private tutors, test prep, legacy, etc... So I think you need to check yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC is vertically challenged and would like to be admitted to a top school via the athlete route. Please tell me where I can an accommodation that would force the basketball team to lower the net. My DC is really really good in shooting and make all the baskets - just need the net to be lowered...
They have that, it's called D3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one should get extra time. It is just a scam for the wealthy to push their kids above the others.
In real life you don't get extra time.
at work, I give extra time all the time.
Where do you work? I don't know many professions where you just get extra time. I would be curious
I’m a lawyer and we get extensions all the time. And there are almost no “quick you only have 3 hours but certainly not 4.5 hours!” drills.
If so many kids need more time, just extend the amount of time the rest takes. It should still be curved to the same distribution.
Good lord, because your clients pay for your extra time!!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not give all of the test takers extra time. If they finish early, they can leave. If they need the extra time for whatever reason (maybe undiagnosed LD) they will have it along with the test takers who need the additional time.
Because those with the “true” accomodations don’t want that. They just want their kid to get the extra time to “level” the playing field...
That is not true. Extra time for people who don't need it don't help them.
I can give your child my glasses also.. not biggie. They can also use the ramp at school instead of the stairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College Board approves 94% of requests??? So there is no real investigation? Who ever said it was difficult to get extra time accommodation is full of hog wash. A 94% approval rate is not an indication that it is difficult to get approval.
College board requires proof of diagnosis for accomodations. Once you have a qualified diagnosis, who is the College Board to say that the kid's diagnosis isn't valid? Getting an evaluation to get a diagnosis is an $$$ multiday process. All of you people implying that parents and kids are faking should count your lucky stars that your kid doesn't have a learning disability or other learning challenges.
I agree with this. Our child needs additional time because of diabetes. They need to measure blood sugar and inject insulin if blood sugar is high or eat/drink something if blood sugar is low. My friend's child gets additional time because of epilepsy: their brain sometimes stops working for a few seconds here and there. Therefore it would be unfair to the truly sick kids to disallow the additional time for all. Everybody should be able to take as much time as they need.Anonymous wrote:Why not give all of the test takers extra time. If they finish early, they can leave. If they need the extra time for whatever reason (maybe undiagnosed LD) they will have it along with the test takers who need the additional time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not give all of the test takers extra time. If they finish early, they can leave. If they need the extra time for whatever reason (maybe undiagnosed LD) they will have it along with the test takers who need the additional time.
I agree, everybody should have extra time... but they can't leave when they are done. They have to sit there until everybody is done. That is how extra time works.
People who don't need extra time don't benefit from extra time. It's a cost issue and scheduling issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not give all of the test takers extra time. If they finish early, they can leave. If they need the extra time for whatever reason (maybe undiagnosed LD) they will have it along with the test takers who need the additional time.
Because those with the “true” accomodations don’t want that. They just want their kid to get the extra time to “level” the playing field...
That is not true. Extra time for people who don't need it don't help them.
I can give your child my glasses also.. not biggie. They can also use the ramp at school instead of the stairs.
Anonymous wrote:Again, this is why we need the adversity score on the SAT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one should get extra time. It is just a scam for the wealthy to push their kids above the others.
In real life you don't get extra time.
at work, I give extra time all the time.
Where do you work? I don't know many professions where you just get extra time. I would be curious
I work for a big contracting firm doing IT project management... time, scope, cost...
time is often extended...
I would rather wait for the best engineer to give me his design then have somebody who I know has the same credentials but is not as good give me his. Of course the best engineers are a little ADHD, maybe Aspie and often OCD.
Often I have to say "good enough" and deal with them being not so happy because it is not perfect.. we don't waterfall we are agile so ...
I don't' care... I want the best design.
Anonymous wrote:My DC is vertically challenged and would like to be admitted to a top school via the athlete route. Please tell me where I can an accommodation that would force the basketball team to lower the net. My DC is really really good in shooting and make all the baskets - just need the net to be lowered...