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Re: How to get through college without caffeine? - November 7th 2016, 08:18 PM

Does your school have any accessible learning services? They might be good people to consult if you have diagnosed / known medical problems that are affecting your school. They can help you to adapt your learning and studying style to your healthy conditions and make sure you're still successful. Where I live, there was also a law / legislation/ rule where I could take less than full time course loads (eg. 3-4 courses instead of 5) and still be considered full time, this way I wouldn't suffer financially because of my disability (because if cutting off some funding meant I had to work more to make up the difference, then that would mean I was basically wasting my time by not taking a full course load if I'd justjapce to replace it with more job hours) and this is also something accessible learning could also handle for you. I hope that that helps.




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