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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The article is flawed because it is based on one student's hearsay statement. If you are an IMHE with both UVA and GMU, you must file serious documentation with disability services to get any sort of accommodation. GMU wouldn't even talk to us - even though my DS had had an IEP for four years - because they wanted fresh testing. Ours was four years old. So another $6K later, we got the testing, submitted it, and then went in for interviews. UVA was the same way. If Stanford is that easy, that's Stanford's problem.[/quote] Stanford is one of the few schools I have seen where students live on campus all 4 years. The real estate market in palo Alto is so crazy that you can't afford off campus housing unless you are already a dot com millionaire. But the attitude of "optimization" is galling. They're saying that if you aren't cheating you aren't trying?[/quote]
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