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teen finishing high school going to college... learning disability & getting testing
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 440739" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>If the most recent psychiatric or Ed psychiatric testing is more than 3 years old (or even close to that), they will want an "update"... as in, re-test. </p><p>If school can't do that for you, then non-school psychiatric testing (i.e. running same tests as school would) should be equivalent (it is here). For a minimum, you need to know what tests were done in the past, and what all of those results were - its the comparisons that will be telling in the big picture.</p><p></p><p>Here, at least, if you have "standard accommodations" in HS, you get them in college... untimed tests, scribe, note-taking service, allowance for use of technology (i.e. they won't GIVE you technology, but you can get permission for its use)... but they wouldn't provide a "home-base" for an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) student, for example (that's non-standard, i.e. not an "educational" accommodation)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 440739, member: 11791"] If the most recent psychiatric or Ed psychiatric testing is more than 3 years old (or even close to that), they will want an "update"... as in, re-test. If school can't do that for you, then non-school psychiatric testing (i.e. running same tests as school would) should be equivalent (it is here). For a minimum, you need to know what tests were done in the past, and what all of those results were - its the comparisons that will be telling in the big picture. Here, at least, if you have "standard accommodations" in HS, you get them in college... untimed tests, scribe, note-taking service, allowance for use of technology (i.e. they won't GIVE you technology, but you can get permission for its use)... but they wouldn't provide a "home-base" for an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) student, for example (that's non-standard, i.e. not an "educational" accommodation) [/QUOTE]
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