I know they were sued many times over flagging and did settle over the issue. But what I seem to be having trouble finding concrete facts they they don't score accommodated test takers differently nor mention that the test was accommodated.
Although there are a lot of students taking the May test, it seems that there's probably a fair number of old experimental sections, plus the ones that would've been given in March and April, and also the make-up, accommodated, and Sabbath tests.
I would study with the accommodated timing you've received. If you start studying now under your expected testing conditions, you'll have a better idea of how the timing will work on test day.
Does anyone know how scheduling works for accommodated testers? Can we sign-up for any of the dates and times or are there limitations as to what day and time one can take the test do to time accommodations?