<p>Can I apply for extra time ,because i cant see well with my left eye.The right one is perfect,but i only use 20-30% of my left one.Some cornea problem.</p>
<p>Probably, but I’m not sure.</p>
<p>Give this a shot.</p>
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<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Hmmm, sorry to hear about that and I am guessing they will offer you something. But, just try not to keep your hopes too high —maybe they will say no.
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After re-reading it I feel like it sounds extremely negative, I dont mean it that way. I just mean when you practice try to forget about the option of having extra time so that either way your safe. Ok, I am going to stop rambling now.</p>
<p>oh,no , I actually dont need extra time.I get used to the ordinary time and even took the SAT in Jan and believe U did pretty well (about 1950) and will try to break the 2150 barrier in May.I dont need extra time ,just because i see perfectly fine using both eyes ![]()
And the doctors say i will see normally after i have my cornea replaced ,so dont worry ;)</p>
<p>No idea. All I know is that it is very crazy how the SAT is timed. There is no reason why it should be timed. Since when does time = knowledge?</p>
<p>i would be grateful for an extra 5 minutes for all critical reading and maths sections to check through my answers</p>