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rovr138 2 hours ago

Example, do you think someone that's hard of hearing can't meet the standard for a 'highly academically successful student"? Or someone that's color blind? Or someone that's blind? Or someone in a wheelchair?

Jblx2 20 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

What percentage of Stanford students are in a wheelchair? Are the actual stats publicly available somewhere?

almosthere 32 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Yes 38% of students at stanford are either blind or in a wheelchair

db48x 40 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

You've missed the point. How does Stanford end up with 38% of their students claiming to have a disability while other schools only have 3%? Are the other schools illegally discrimating against these students, so that their only alternative is Stanford? Or is it possible that something anomalous is happening at Stanford?

viraptor 22 minutes ago | parent [-]

While it doesn't explain the whole difference, it's not surprising that Stanford has a higher rate. First: the more demanding the environment the more likely you are to find (got example) milder ADHD to impact your life. Second: the more well off you are or more access to resources you have, the more likely you are to actually care to get diagnosed. Third: stressful environment can actually cause serious issues, suddenly. For non-education reasons I suddenly gained panic attacks while I was at uni and they took years to go away.

I'm sure there are more things like that.