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Re: N and college don't mix, help?


Posted by Rosamond on August 09, 2002 at 20:49:39:

In Reply to: N and college don't mix, help? posted by bre34nt on August 09, 2002 at 16:03:45:

Ok. The extended test time sounds more like a provision set in place to help those with learning disabilities...that's not you. Perhaps you could talk to someone in the D-center and arrange alternate test times. They would do it for you if you were sick and could not come to class that day wouldn't they? I really don't think they can turn you down. Also, did you tell your profs about your sleepiness...there's nothing worse in a profs eyes than a student sleeping in class. I know, you probably hate telling people what's going on (I do) but you are paying for this education, you need to get the most out of it that you can.

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