Anonymous wrote:
if true, anyone care to speculate on the reasons?
My guesses would be : #1 - overcrowding
#2 - crackdown on paid testers whose names appear over and over on apps. with high WISC scores at odds with everything else in the file.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sources close to the situation tell me the number of successful appeals this year will be dramatically lower. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 25% or less for successful appeals. There are several reasons behind this, I'm told.
don't buy it. The insider said several times above that the committe tries to give the benefit of the doubt etc.
They have in the past, but my contact told me there are changes this year. I guess we'll see.
Anonymous wrote:My sources close to the situation tell me the number of successful appeals this year will be dramatically lower. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 25% or less for successful appeals. There are several reasons behind this, I'm told.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sources close to the situation tell me the number of successful appeals this year will be dramatically lower. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 25% or less for successful appeals. There are several reasons behind this, I'm told.
don't buy it. The insider said several times above that the committe tries to give the benefit of the doubt etc.
Anonymous wrote:I have decided to be at peace with whatever comes in that envelope. Whatever happens, happens!!
Anonymous wrote:My sources close to the situation tell me the number of successful appeals this year will be dramatically lower. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 25% or less for successful appeals. There are several reasons behind this, I'm told.