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Old 02-13-2013, 07:33 PM
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Don't stress over the test. The hardest thing will be just putting the time in to take it. Plan accordingly, rest after and try to not stress before. None of what they ask you to do is as important as what they observe. Give everything your best go, be truthful and open.

When I took mine it was at times frustrating but both the neuro-pschologists and his assistant were great. I came away thinking I had scored in the normal range for everything. Results ended up showing pre injury I was very high average IQ. There was a lot that was OK but I had three major deficits. Attention, concentration and processing speed. Last one was a dozy as I scored in the 2 percentile range.

It explained a lot and was validating to learn.
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