<p>Using correct grammar and proper spelling shouldn’t be waived for an Aspergers student if it’s deemed proper spelling and grammer is essential to the program, and most college students are expected to spell and use good grammar by the time they graduate.</p>
<p>But what is reasonable is allowing the use of a spell checker because that’s a reasonable accomodation a person might have later in life.</p>
<p>But if a person fills e-mails with mispelled words and bad grammer, that person probably won’t be effective in the workforce. If a person types formal reports for clients that are filled with misspellings and bad grammar, the client probably won’t hire them again.</p>
<p>Spelling and grammar are essential in our world. The person who has a disability with this but wants to work in an office (most college graduate jobs) must “find a way” to spell properly.</p>
<p>Sorry if you think this is a stupid comment.</p>