I thought things couldn't get any worse...

<p>Soarer, I do not know how things work at BC, though I know the Learning Center is one place that you have gone. At all the schools my kids have attended, there is a dean (in one case, a house dean, in another a dean of student life, in another student services) to talk to who can coordinate things for you.</p>

<p>Have you dealt only with a disabilities office so far, since your diagnosis? Do you have an advisor?</p>

<p>Start higher up (with a general dean, such as the ones listed above) and make an appointment. Explain that you have a recent diagnosis that is registered with the college. Explain that you are not happy with your grades, that you have not really yet been able to implement accommodations since your diagnosis was mid-semester. Explain that you are now rethinking your major and career path, and would like help figuring out whether it is possible to switch majors, and what you should be doing. </p>

<p>You will get support here, but not concrete help. BC is a good school. I am sure that there is a point person you can meet with who can help you chart a course. Start anywhere, frankly, and keep going until you get a meeting with the right person.</p>