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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE
If accepted, that score would qualify for a listing of intellectual developmental disorder, but I think there is almost no chance you'll receive an OTR decision with the qualifications the Examiner wrote.
I believe an ALJ could deny you benefits at a hearing based upon what that Examiner wrote.
If you could be retested before the ALJ hearing, that would be a VERY good idea.
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Isn't that her opinion, and what's a high IQ got to do with major depression, I didn't try hard to get that. I wish I had refused to take that test. If they don't accept that score, how can I legally challenge their rationale? It's amazing, 36 straight years of working, now I'm perceived as a cheat.