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Old 01-06-2008, 06:46 PM #1
Jennifer Jennifer is offline
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Default Should You tell you Professors/Teachers about Hydrocephalus?

Should I tell my teachers about my hydrocephalus and my mild mental disability? I am really nervous about this semester, even though I have had one class before. I have also had both teachers before. It doesn't make me less nervous when it is my 2 worst subjects. It is a math and english class. I passed my english class semester, that is the reason I have moved on to the next class. I failed my math class so I am taking it over again, but I am still really nervous. When I take a math test I get so nervous that I start shaking and almost cry. I know the material it is just putting it down on paper. I don't want to be taking out of the class for a test because then I feel embarrassed.

Any help would be nice.

Jennifer
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