3 elite notetakers have produced some study materials for this Engineering course. PS: If son doesn’t get into his first choice SDSU, he might end up at SJSU and they can hang out in the disability dept (learning differently dept) together. BUS 187 Global Dimensions of Business is an Engineering course at SJSU taught by the following professor: Inae Yang. He agreed to give a speech and I cant wait to hear it. He basically did community college for hs since I homeschooled him since kindergarten. I didn’t push it and he had 2 people talk to him and said, this is a great opportunity for you to show kids that learn like you that they can be successful.
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In closing, my son is graduating valedictorian out of a few hundred kids and he didn’t want to speak at graduation. It’s still even hard for me not to listen to that voice in your head saying Im not “smart” enough. You can model advocacy for her the first semester. (I prefer calling it the learning differently program) Having dyslexia myself gives me a compassion for my son that I wouldn’t have had otherwise. Getting involved with the disability program, she will see that she isn’t the only one. This is not the time to be worried about what her peers will think. She has to learn to advocate for herself and get the help she needs. The issue in college is that you have to search it out. Having a notetaker in class, having extra time on tests, having access to a Kurzweil program, and a myriad of other accommodations will give her the support that she needs.
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He basically did community college for hs since I homeschooled him since kindergarten. Im assuming that she has a 504? If she doesn’t, start the process on Monday! My son whose stats are above, didn’t learn to read until he was 12 or 13 with intense instruction. In fact, if you are local, you should go and meet with them with your daughter in the next few months. Sure to search out the disability dept at the school.