<p>Im sorry you feel let down. </p>
<p>Smith is one of the top choices. I have a learning disability as well. They are correct in saying that people are being dignosed with IEP’s at a higher rate than in the past and it is frustrating to hear that as a LD student. However, I have found that Smith does provide enough resources, at least for me. I have learned to work with my learning disability (phonical dyslexia). Smith does not have a ‘focus’ on IEP students. For such schools, look at West Field State or Curry. Smith does provide resources that are just as useful.
As a student with a learning disability, you must have come to the conclusion that learning doesnt come easy. I personally, had to fight for my education and to be considered for such schools as Smith. I asked my interviewer about resources surrounding my major (biology) and she said the resources at Smith are good to excellent, depending your field or interest and how you take advantage of it. </p>
<p>I understand your frustration. But no resource is successful unless you search it out and use it 100%. That goes for schools with basic learning centers or schools specializing in IEPs</p>