I'm going a bit insane

@Jrzy88 - totally agree with posts above. A documented learning disability should get some allowances and perhaps communication would be helpful.

For anyone else going through this process - now or in the future - whose child has a learning issue, you may want to take that into consideration when researching colleges and making up your list. Actively look for schools that not only accept, but also support students with learning issues. I am sure there are plenty of such schools out there, but I want to put in a special plug for Wright State, which prides itself in being a university that embraces ALL kinds of students, from all walks of life. One of the big surprises when my S first started attending there, was that he actually noticed this was integral to what makes this school special and it is evident everywhere he goes on campus - not just in the theater department. My S has no learning issues, but the fact that he even “felt” this open inclusion of a diverse student population - and I’ll even go so far as to say “celebration” - when it’s not typically something on his radar, really says something about the school’s mission in educating all kinds of people.

To all you parents of current seniors - unfortunately, you’ll probably be losing your **** for quite a while yet. Know that it’s normal - we fellow MT parents “get it” - and it WILL end.