A point about disability offices and how helpful they can be.
I'm registered in both the Learning Disabilities office and the Mental Disabilities office. When I went through some major breakdowns they helped me get through my exams and projects. I ended up having to move one exam, and get an extension on an essay last minute. Also, I wright my exams on the computer because of my LD. They're also helping me petition a grade for a class that suffered because of my BP2 and LD.
Even if you don't think you're going to use them, register anyway incase you have to.
Also I find my department has a lot of seminars and stuff for help on note taking, concentration, time management and a whole bunch of other things.
And another side note, I'm aloud to take a reduced course load and still be considered a full time student. This is really helpful because I know I would die if I was taking the full 30 credits.
Please note: I'm in Canada, and I have no clue how different it is from the system in the States.
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