The key to EAS is really pointing out the obvious as to how your situation affected your studies and disadvantaged you in comparison to other students; you need a LOT of evidence and you really do have to point out the obvious and spell it out to these people. You can't assume that they're going to just go "Oh well, they're hearing impaired so I bet that was difficult" you really have to be anal rententive for how you word yourself.
I remember when I was contemplating EAS the councellors and whatnot who I was talking to told me about this girl, who had to drop out in the middle of like year 12, go into distance education, catch up to everything, and take care of her dying mother at home, so she was under a lot of stress and emotional baggage etc and she applied for EAS but she didn't get it because she didn't take the effort into really breaking it all down for them, she expected they'd take her situation into account and assume she had a rough time, they wont do that so you really have to be prepared to put a lot of effort into gathering evidence and putting forward your situation.
It's really a lot of work so I decided not to bother. I think I'd rather attempt to get in off my own merits anyway rather than cry 'disadvantaged'.
I remember when I was contemplating EAS the councellors and whatnot who I was talking to told me about this girl, who had to drop out in the middle of like year 12, go into distance education, catch up to everything, and take care of her dying mother at home, so she was under a lot of stress and emotional baggage etc and she applied for EAS but she didn't get it because she didn't take the effort into really breaking it all down for them, she expected they'd take her situation into account and assume she had a rough time, they wont do that so you really have to be prepared to put a lot of effort into gathering evidence and putting forward your situation.
It's really a lot of work so I decided not to bother. I think I'd rather attempt to get in off my own merits anyway rather than cry 'disadvantaged'.