
So  Martha, the Test Grader is sitting in her cubical and opens your test.   She turns to the first short answer and this is what she sees.
Needless  to say, her headache screams out and she wants to be anywhere, rather  than try to read this mess.  But, she really wants to be fair so she  starts to fight through the misspelled words, lack of organization, and  off-topic response.  She quickly realizes though, this just isn't worth  it, scribbles down a 0 and moves to the next answer.
Within  3 - 4 seconds, she has decided this student does not deserve to pass  any type of test.  As she sorts through each extended response, she  becomes more and more agitated at the obvious lack of effort.  Sorry,  but you failed.
Now it's time for the next test and here is the response.
Martha  is smiling now.  She is thinking, "this is from a good kid.  This is so  easy.  Why can't all of the kids write like this?"
And  little does she know, but somewhere in a state far, far away, a student  is smiling as she thinks back to that day of the reading test.  She  knows she passed, because she did her best, and used all of the test  taking strategies that her teacher taught her.
There  is someone else smiling.  As this student was taking the test, a  teacher sat at his desk and watched her work.  He knew she would pass.   He watched her work hard all year.  Today as he thinks back, he knows  she did a great job, and anxiously awaits the test results that will  show a real success story.