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    Hey, CFK, for what trouble are you gearing up? School trouble, or some other kind? Should we be concerned for you? frown


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    Well, I was overly optimistic and look where it got us! LOL!

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    Interesting question. I'd have to think that since SAT's measure achievement, they'd consider the grade the child is in, as the sliding scale presupposes a difference in what the child has been exposed to. Once you're accelerated, you're accelerated, right? On the other hand, I seem to recall that the WIAT type tests can be scored using either the child's grade or age (as our psych pointed out the difference in DS's report last year). I guess that's the difference in the differrent types of tests.

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    Huh. I'd assume they'd go with the child's age instead, questions, since I'd think they wouldn't want to penalize a child for being in a more appropriate educational setting.

    If a 10yo is in high school and taking the SAT, I can't think that DYS would reject them because the scores aren't in 99.9%ile of the 17yos, you know?

    But I realize that's an extreme case...


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    What is DYS and what is DITD? Please advise.

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    dys = Davidson Young Scholars Program
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