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jandrewrogers 2 hours ago

The necessary doctor's note can be trivially purchased without any meaningful evidence of disability. I know a number of children of wealthy families with these notes. They don't even pretend to be disabled, possession of the note makes it beyond question.

Buying an advantage for your children in this way is widespread. This article suggests that it is even more widespread than I imagined.

pavel_lishin 2 hours ago | parent [-]

So, let's say we make it more difficult to get "proof" of disability, something that requires more than just a doctor's note.

Won't these rich people also be able to trivially acquire these, while people who actually need accomodations will continue to struggle because it's difficult to prove they need something?

jandrewrogers an hour ago | parent [-]

Yes. The amount of gaming and cheating in pursuit of school credential maxing is astonishing. It is an entire industry. Parents pay many thousands of dollars to "consultants" who help facilitate it.

Anecdotally this seems like it has become standard practice among the well-off families I know with children around college age. When everyone is doing it there is a sense that you have to do it too or you'll be left behind.