What happens in the real world?

<p>I’d also say that accommodations are kind of a unicorn or myth at the college level. Kids who really need big accommodations won’t graduate. The whole thing is really discretionary and my daughter wrote every paper, took every essay test, etc. got points taken off for grammar and spelling. Etc </p>

<p>She learned to accommodate school rather than the other way around. She learned how to work WITH her dyslexia. </p>

<p>I think in general this is a false conundrum. No dyslexic is going to try for a career doing something they Hate! And they all hate different things. </p>

<p>You’d be surprised, though, at the number of business leaders who are dyslexic or inattentive add. They don’t do as well at the cut and paste stuff, but they tend to be excellent at what they do well.</p>