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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 467089" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Not really, when you think about it.</p><p>Universities...</p><p>- treat the students as adults</p><p>- expect that they are making reasonable requests for accommodation, and have accessible programs in place to address these issues</p><p>- are more interested in what you are learning, than the way in which the material is tested</p><p>- have tons of built-in flexibility... part-time? sure. Stack the heavy stuff to the morning? probably can do. And so on.</p><p></p><p>In case you haven't noticed, NONE of that is true before the end of high school. At least, I'm not aware of any system anywhere that IS like that. </p><p><u>If the description above actually fits YOUR school system, would you please tell me where you live, because we've been trying to find that for 14 years.</u></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 467089, member: 11791"] Not really, when you think about it. Universities... - treat the students as adults - expect that they are making reasonable requests for accommodation, and have accessible programs in place to address these issues - are more interested in what you are learning, than the way in which the material is tested - have tons of built-in flexibility... part-time? sure. Stack the heavy stuff to the morning? probably can do. And so on. In case you haven't noticed, NONE of that is true before the end of high school. At least, I'm not aware of any system anywhere that IS like that. [U]If the description above actually fits YOUR school system, would you please tell me where you live, because we've been trying to find that for 14 years.[/U] Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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