Educational psychologists report a big increase in demand by middle class parents for diagnoses that will allow their teenage sons and daughters to receive extra time to take the SAT, particularly in well-off communities, now that the College Board is no longer "flagging" the scores of students who take the test under special conditions. See "Paying for a Disability Diagnosis to Gain Time on College Boards," by Jane Gross, The New York Times, September 26, 2002