Things That Child Psychologists Have Said About Me

“On the subtest of Comprehension, [April] asked whether [s]he should answer the questions the way in which [s]he wanted to answer them, or if [s]he should respond according to [her] perception of how the test wanted the questions answered. The examiner replied by stating [s]he could answer the questions in the manner in which [s]he chose. [April] appeared to answer the questions the way [s]he wished and scored far below average. Following a re-administration of this subtest, [April] performed in the above average range when asked to respond as [s]he perceived the test wanted [her] to respond. [April] stated that [her] answers were more creative and less boring than the typical responses.”

Taken from the results of some academic testing done on me in the eighth grade.