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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 89324" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Thanks MWM, thinking in the abstract, that's exactly it but you said it better and more concise than I did. He can't do it, and I'm not sure he ever can. As you say, it's not really a learning disability it's the way they think, so I'm not hopeful resource room can help. He does so well in math, science, french, even the grammer/spelling portion of english, so I think it doubly frustrates him. I'm going to still have that portion of the testing finished, just in case, but I don't know what they'll find.</p><p></p><p>The sad thing is he really wants to be a vet, and you have to take English in University (or perhaps you can do a 2nd language instead as an elective will have to check that). If he has to do English there, he may as well forget being a vet as he'd never make a high enough grade to make it into vet college the competition is so stiff. Hinging his hopes on maybe 2nd language in U.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 89324, member: 1161"] Thanks MWM, thinking in the abstract, that's exactly it but you said it better and more concise than I did. He can't do it, and I'm not sure he ever can. As you say, it's not really a learning disability it's the way they think, so I'm not hopeful resource room can help. He does so well in math, science, french, even the grammer/spelling portion of english, so I think it doubly frustrates him. I'm going to still have that portion of the testing finished, just in case, but I don't know what they'll find. The sad thing is he really wants to be a vet, and you have to take English in University (or perhaps you can do a 2nd language instead as an elective will have to check that). If he has to do English there, he may as well forget being a vet as he'd never make a high enough grade to make it into vet college the competition is so stiff. Hinging his hopes on maybe 2nd language in U. [/QUOTE]
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