<p>mollylove30: in case you haven’t heard or seen it: You should watch the movie: The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia (2012). The filmmaker’s son was accepted to Middlebury after being waitlisted & the movie represents that Middlebury is very “dyslexic friendly.” The filmaker’s son made the Dean’s List at Middlebury even though he believed he had to have been the admitted student with the lowest SAT scores in the history of Middlebury. I hope you disclosed your dyslexia in your application. Many, many colleges are becoming much more aware that dyslexia does not define intelligence. Rather, many are recognizing that high achieving dyslexics bring something special to there campuses and often are quite successful later in life. In the summer of 2011, 45 college admissions deans from across the country met at Stanford University to learn about high achieving dyslexic applicants. The goal of the seminar was “to help colleges realize that, because of their intelligence, out-of-the-box thinking, and perseverance, these students can add luster” to their schools. Check out the link & watch that movie: [Dyslexia</a> Study NYT August 1, 2011](<a href=“http://dyslexia.yale.edu/USNWR092011.html]Dyslexia”>Colleges Step Up to Meet Dyslexia Challenge - Yale Dyslexia)</p>