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It’s not a Dr’s note. It is much harder than that.Tech has accepted kids with learning disabilities for a while. I knew several guys during my time that would take tests separately from the rest of their classmates and usually got like 2x as long to take it and some "assistance" while doing so. I think they just had doctor's notes saying they had ADHD or something, no significant/noticeable disability, but I know there was a guy I had several classes with that had a very pronounced disability who did the same.
In order to have additional time, you have to have had a neuropsych evaluation by a licensed psychologist and have an IEP (Individual Education Plan) in place in the school that indicates extended time. This is a collaboration between about 6 professionals within the school and is not just granted. You have to actually use the extra time while taking tests in HS in order to have extended time for standardized testing. Typically it is 1.5X the normal time. It also can include standing and breaks.