Originally Posted by Advocate
However, there were a couple subset substitutions this time (did I mention the disability :-) ), and I'm assuming that makes the application weaker. Submitting a full WISC-IV report with a couple subtest substitutions, that is.... I don't know the DYS position on subtest substitutions, or if there is one. I'm assuming they weigh everything on a case by case basis.

Advocate

I'm not an expert on this by any stretch, but my daughter had a substitution on her WISC-IV results (one subtest had been spoiled) and she got into Davidson's. They never even asked me about it, but then there was an explanation in the psychologist's report.