Published Oct 14, 2015
toby156
2 Posts
Thank you
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
It depends on what you are asking/what accommodations.
Asking to test in a private room with dim lights and classical music in the background is different than asking for a screen reader that can vocalize or something to enlarge the text of the questions due to a mild visual impairment
Just like the SAT and ACT you must have extensive documentation from s credentialed professional documenting your disability, and that the accommodations you are requesting have been used throughout much of your educational career. Unless the disability is not identified until college/nursing school, you should have been receiving similar accommodations since grade or high school.
Thanks JustBeachyNurse!
"Dim the lights with classical music" Ahhh wouldn't that be awesome. I had special accommodations back in high school and throughout nursing school.
It's pretty quiet and there are headphones available. You may not need them
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Moved to the NCLEX forum