Technomancer wrote:I can't see why. If everybody has to take the same test, there will be a fixed time limit that everyone will be subject to. When the time comes for the test to matter for college admissions, no one will (or at least should be) making any exceptions.
Still, how can I be certain that the admissions and everyone else will recognize the difference in speed and accuracy? If I'm rejected somewhere because they would rather someone who can work faster, that's fine, but I don't want to be rejected because they think that I don't know the work.
Take my guidance couselor for instance, when she recieved my score for the SAT she saw my score and snobbishly told me that I probably should not take a summer college course in math while, when I took the college's (untimed) placement test, they told me that I qualified for college-level and were even ready to help me sign up right then and there. But now the only reason I'm missing out on FREE early college credit is because of my guidance couselor's
opinion which was greatly influenced by that SAT. She outright refused to sign the dual enrollment form. (Also, my school doesn't offer AP so dual-enrollment is one of the few chances for me to show an effort in taking higher level coursework.)
Therefore, I guess it's worth a try asking for an extended time limit (my g.c. will probably give me an overwhelming "no"), but my school doesn't administer the test since its a small private school. I have to go to a nearby school. So things might get complicated (if she even says yes). Plus we end up paying for almost everything that public schools can get for free, so therein lies another issue.
However, rant aside, it might not even be necessary since this time when I took it I at least got past the half-way mark, so there's a sign of improvement. I probably averaged 2-3 unanswered question in the math per section this time. So at least I know that I'm getting a little better with timing.
In any case, I suppose I can take solace in the fact that I have until about this time next year to take it. Now my next issue would be in convincing my dad to keep paying for it. >.<'
But in anycase, thanks for the support all!