<p>Okey so I guess I should’ve been more clear on my learning disability. Although I am dyslexic, I do not have any reading disabilities, actually I’m a very proficient reader–I got a 80 on my PSAT’s reading section and a 790 on my SAT’s reading section. My primary difficulty in school at this point is homework completion. The courses I have done best in the past had little graded homework, and allowed me the freedom to study in my own way. A good example of this is that my honors chemistry class which had little homework but many hard tests. I received a 102/A+ (best class grade by 8 points) in this course because I never got a question wrong on any test. This is in sharp contrast to the B’s and C’s I’ve received in my “easier” courses. I’ve consistently done better self-teaching and studying than when in a “supportive” classroom environment. So to clarify, I’m looking for a college with strong academics that would rely on assessment more than day-to-day homework. I’m a very independent learner, and that’s where I would thrive. Also, the school I’m at now is somewhat prestigious, and all the student in my classes were in the top 10% or 5% of their previous schools. My college counselor told me colleges would take that into account when reviewing my transcripts. Unfortunately, my state school would be a very bad choice and is not a option.</p>