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Add bipolar diagnosis to IEP????
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<blockquote data-quote="alongfortheride" data-source="post: 130984" data-attributes="member: 3817"><p>My BiPolar (BP) difficult child just finished applying to colleges. Although his IQ is in the 130s, his GPA is 1.9 and his class rank is in the bottom 10th percentile. His SAT scores were average. Anyway, in his essays he attributed the wide variance to his BiPolar (BP) symptoms and the trial/error of medications. He also stated his ED identification. We'll find out in the next month what the colleges (all not highly competitive) really think of the ED identification and the disease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alongfortheride, post: 130984, member: 3817"] My BiPolar (BP) difficult child just finished applying to colleges. Although his IQ is in the 130s, his GPA is 1.9 and his class rank is in the bottom 10th percentile. His SAT scores were average. Anyway, in his essays he attributed the wide variance to his BiPolar (BP) symptoms and the trial/error of medications. He also stated his ED identification. We'll find out in the next month what the colleges (all not highly competitive) really think of the ED identification and the disease. [/QUOTE]
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