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Anniemaniac,
A diagnosis of Dyscalculia is only beneficial if you are a child (i.e. school support) as the label its self doesn't do much for an adult unless you are in tertiary education and wish to receive additional support. I myself have Dyscalculia and have to study statistics as part of my university course
It was my college who want to test me for it, and they'll assess me there, when I go to sit my entry exam, I think (have to pass an exam to be accepted on the course). I'm only going through with it because I need all the help I can get with maths. I'm nervous though as I don't know if I have dyscalculia or if I'm just bad at maths. I was nervous enough getting my AS diagnosis and I hate to have to sit another assessment that may be unnecessary.
If you don't mind, could you tell me about the assessment you had to sit when getting your diagnosis? It's just that I have no idea what they'll want me to do, and I get anxious when I don't know what to expect.