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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you should plumb what you mean by “good default support.” [b]College is much less supportive than high school. There is much more opportunity to get lost, not go to class, sleep all day—even at a small school. There is tutoring and professors are helpful but the student has to seek it out. [/quote] You will not be able to access disability services for support without neuropsych testing. GMU wouldn’t even take 3 year old neuro psych test results (normal but this fact is inserted for OP to make her rethink why she isn’t doing this for her kid who needs support! If she wants support in college she must prove it’s needed). So we went and had (for us) a fourth round of testing which confirmed earlier diagnoses. Only then would disability services help our kid, which I fully understand. Our second ADHD kid who also had neuropsych testing used UVA disability services.[/quote]
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