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Old 06-15-2009, 10:58 AM   #9
maclaudser

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The point of the questionare is to ensure that you aren't showing any danger indicators before you test. If you do, you go to the doc, get checked out, and they determine if you test or not. At most, you'd gain a week or two before you had to test (presuming you are cleared by the doc).

At a minimum, they can measure/weigh anyone, so they could make your entire test score based on that if you weren't physically able to do anything else. I can't imagine wanting that, especially if you are worried about passing in the first place.

In the end, I think you'd wind up wasting the doc's time and possibly shooting yourself in the foot if you did this.
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