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Joined:  Dec 2010 
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I hand filled it in and scanned it and emailed it at 11:30pm, March 31st (deadline is 1st). That's all I had time for, considering I started the application at 10:30pm   . I'm hoping my son's scores, and not his mother's literary efforts, will sway the DYS decision.  
 
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I just typed answers to the questions in a Word document, printed that, and wrote "see attached" on the actual form.  They didn't want to muddle through pages of my handwriting, I'm positive!     
 
  
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Same here, except I hand wrote the short answers and attached the questions with the longer answers. 
 
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I used Acrobat to type answers to the form part directly in. I did the questions as a word processing document. I scanned in the signature page, so it was .jpg. I attached all three of those files in one email, and sent a .jpg of the test results in a second email. 
 
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Check under tools of your acrobat and see if you have a typewriter mode. 
 
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I just typed answers to the questions in a Word document, printed that, and wrote "see attached" on the actual form.  They didn't want to muddle through pages of my handwriting, I'm positive!    Yup, me to. The key to success is to just DO it, and not get bogged down in the perfectionism! Good enough will have to be good enough! Grinity  
 
  
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Thank you Mark and thanks to everyone else in this thread. I'm trying not to be nervous waiting. We sent ours for the April 1 deadline. I asked DH and DS to go play together (lol) and spent about 8 hours hand writing the application, contacting his tutor and explaining the reference form, making copies of DS's work and recording a video of a presentation he gave onto a CD. I made the decision to snail mail everything instead of email as I wasn't certain I could keep it to the attachment limit requested. I received an email a few days later saying that the application is complete (phew!).
  I guess I'm nervous because we are applying without IQ test results. Hoping his achievement score and the portfolio I put together will be good enough. Glad I waited till this year (he's 8) instead of doing it last year because he's only now starting to write more. Apart from the CD, I sent in his math doodles (he draws graphs of number patterns for pleasure) and a sketch he made of a science experiment he plans to carry out (involving sodium and explosions) and a few pages of his word collection (yes, he collects words). Like others mentioned, I typed out a long story on a word doc and attached that to the application. Included all the milestones I could remember about reading, math etc.
  "After" (emphasis on after) sending it I realized there were a bunch of good videos I'd taken that I could have included (big frustrated SIGH...). Well, fingers crossed! And good luck to everyone else waiting like we are. 
 
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I'm hoping my son's scores, and not his mother's literary efforts, will sway the DYS decision. LOL!  Me too!  I hope I didn't take the application process too lightly {sigh}. It is what it is...just heard back that everything is complete and they will let us know their decision at the end of the month. Good luck to everyone else who applies/is applying!  
 
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"After" (emphasis on after) sending it I realized there were a bunch of good videos I'd taken that I could have included (big frustrated SIGH...). Well, fingers crossed! And good luck to everyone else waiting like we are. Oh Golly, Just send out the videos you have tomorrow.  Maybe you'll get lucky and they haven't even reviewed yours yet. Good Luck to all, Grinity  
 
  
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