Along with the DAS-2, he was also given the WJ test of achievement, WJ test of cognitive ability, and the Torrance test of creativity. I submitted the results of those as well. He scored in the 99.9% on all of his testing except for the spatial abilities portion of the testing. His spatial scores were thrown out of the averages because of what the diagnostician referred to as an unusually high creativity level which led him to recreate his patterns in dramatic fashion. Because of this he ran out of time continously. She also noted that he insisted on building all of the patterns upside down, so that they would look correct to her rather than himself. Between the elaboration and building everything upside down, he kept failing due to time constraints. The diagnostician noted on his testing that she had no doubt that his spatial scores would be as high as his other scores if he was given a test that wasn't timed and recommended the SB-5.