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[quote=Anonymous]Op here. DC advocates for himself and has done so all throughout HS (this is something we worked on from 2nd grade- it was gradual and he is now in full control). He doesn't need the organizational help, just the reading/scribing type of help. He does need some extra time as the technology can be cumbersome but he keeps up with his homework et al on his own. I am doing some background info gathering for him in places like DCUM that he does not frequent but may provide more unique data points. All communications with universities and colleges has been through him, although like anything he writes he has someone look it over before it goes out (as a result, he will be utilizing the writing center at which ever school he attends). Leaning towards Williams, because of the math institute and higher chance of a single dorm room. He has the grades and ECs but like any school like it- some if it is a crap shoot. RPI looks really good on paper as a fit, but no warm fuzzies the two times he visited and they have a new person in the disabilities office. He liked Cornell, but again a crap shoot. [/quote]
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