<p>I recently received a letter from my disability advisor about a scholarship opportunity at Harvard for those with disabilities. I will not bore you with what qualifies me for it, but I am wanting some feedback on whether I have the slightest chance at getting in. Mind you, I do not have the perfect school record. I became sick in high school and had to be put in a homeschool program but still managed to graduate with honors (my test scores were not GREAT either). I then graduated from a community college and did rather well but not perfect. After I found the right medications to control my epilepsy, I decided I wanted to go back to school to try and do more, and ever since then, I have earned all A's and am an honor student at a 4 year school. I am not a prodigy nor do I play any types of sports. I am more of just a "come back" story, but my disability advisor insists I go for it because I will meet the qualifications and he thinks I will be successful. I would love to have more feedback, though :-)</p>
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