<p>Paperplane, I am not blaming MissPickwickian. Applying to college is a very complicated process with many factors, some more important than others. I don’t know what her disability is. Perhaps it wasn’t an issue at first but may be more so now, as the reality of the complexity of college life looms large. Perhaps if she calls the people who are really able to answer her questions, the disabilities office, she’ll get the appropriate answers for her to determine what college is best able to accommodate her needs. It’s too bad the dean’s office and the admissions office didn’t point her in the direction of the disabilities office, but she has the opportunity to call the right office, if she wants, and they might be helpful. </p>
<p>[Smith</a> College: Disability Services](<a href=“http://www.smith.edu/ods/]Smith”>http://www.smith.edu/ods/)
[Smith</a> College: Disability Services](<a href=“http://www.smith.edu/ods/prospectivestudents.php]Smith”>http://www.smith.edu/ods/prospectivestudents.php)</p>
<p>I wish MissPickwickian well in her choice, wherever she goes.</p>