I mean I still have some more questions I guess. It was strange how some of the subtests were administered, such as information and matrix reasoning. It is my understanding that one needs to get 3 consecutive scores of 0 (which means 3 in a row correct?) in order for the psychologist to discontinue the test. My issue was that, especially on the information subtest, I knew all of the answers up until the last one and then we stopped. I am 100% certain I knew every answer until the last one so I don't understand why we stopped after 1 error. On the matrix reasoning, it's a little harder to tell since the only one I was unsure of was the last one and then we moved on after the last one. She said I demonstrated impulsive responding on this subtest, but that I corrected myself. I don't know if she counted the ones I had to correct myself on as errors even though she said in the report I got the correct response after I corrected myself. It's weird since the only one I'm sure that I got incorrect was the last one. The rest before that one were extremely easy. Similarities was also questionable, but due to the nature of that test, it's hard to tell. On vocabulary it was clear when I got 3 consecutive scores of 0. I guess I also have a case of test anxiety since my hands were shaking a little bit on block design and I'm usually not impulsive in my answers. I think it was because I didn't know when or if I was being timed and I hate timed tasks since I like to take my time and analyze other possible solutions and I'm generally careful. She noted that my mood was anxious in the report.