K & W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities, 9th Edition (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review

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    1. K & W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities, 9th Edition (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review Thorough Catalog Of College Services Is Appreciated A comprehensive resource for selecting the right college for students with learning disabilities, the K&W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities includes profiles of over 300 schools, advice from specialists in the field of learning disabilities, and strategies to help students find the best match for their needs. Each school profile includes:
    2. ·Services available at each college—from tutors to special testing arrangements ·Admissions requirements for each program ·Policies and procedures about course waivers and substitutions ·Contact information for program administrators This guide also provides a reference list with essential program information for an additional 1,000 schools. Personal Review: K & W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities, 9th Edition (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review As an often frustrated parent of a bright, talented ADHD boy, I appreciate this source of information regarding colleges' ability to serve students with LD/ADHD. It is a great time saver - last week my husband and I visited a small college and asked one of their very experienced special ed professors if she would recommend her college for my son, and she said no - look for one that is geared for the ADHD student. We will be using the K&W Guide for our next step with our older son. My son's ability to advocate for himself is evolving - he is not organized enough (yet) to think through what he has to do in college. He still needs external structure. Finally, I have used one of the authors as an educational consultant for both my sons, and I have been absolutely amazed at how quickly she developed an accurate assessment of their essential issues. Her recommendations have been right-on and it's easy to tell how deep her experience is. For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: K & W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities, 9th Edition (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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