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Obviously this will be different for every person, but I think it might be helpful to start a list of schools (colleges or private schools, mostly, since public schools from high school down can be EXTREMELY variable) that offer a range of services for students with psychological issues or learning disabilities.
Please post the name of the school, as well as the city and state if you feel so inclined (and country, if it's not obvious), and a brief sentence or two describing why their program is good. ![]() Thanks! Hopefully this will become a useful resource. ~muse
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Interesting idea. I'm not sure how many people would feel comfortable posting, but we'll see...
I live in Ottawa, Ontario (Canada): - University of Ottawa - Algonquin College - Carleton University They all have resources and centres to help those with disabilities and who need academic accomodation/testing/counselling/learning & studying support.
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I'm happy with the help at my U - Grand Valley State University, Allendale MI.
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