[nabs-l] GRE Accomodations
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NMPBRAT at aol.com
Thu Dec 19 03:20:25 UTC 2013
I too am low vision and took the GRE. I chose to take it with large print
and extended time. I chose those accommodations for a couple reasons.
One was because it was simply the accommodations I typically used otherwise
for testing. Secondly, I was a little concerned about taking it by
computer, as some tests that are set up on computers don't allow you to return to
previous questions...and with a paper based test, you always have that
option.
Ultimately, you'll have to do what works best for you!!
Good luck!
Nicole
In a message dated 12/18/2013 2:28:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
pompey2010 at yahoo.com writes:
Hello,
I am currently in the process of filling out the necessary paperwork to
request accommodations for the GRE test. There are so many accommodations to
choose from, and I want to make sure I choose the ones that work the best
for me so I don't have to take the test multiple times to receive a score
that matches my abilities. I am low vision and some of the accommodations that
I use in college include extended time, audio textbooks, and large print.
I also use zoom text. Has anyone else with low vision taken the GRE? Or has
anyone with low vision taken similar graduate-level assessments? If so,
what accommodations worked best for you?
Thank you,
Bobbi A. L. Pompey
(336) 988-6375
pompey2010 at yahoo.com
http://pompey2050.wix.com/bobbi-pompey
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