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23 Mar 2010, 3:42 pm

1. Some of the teachers like to let kids down a lot. They think stuff like talking about your special interests isn't cool, which makes me sad because that's part of who I am.

2. Whenever most of the class fails of test or some other important assignment, the teacher makes some 5 or 10 minute lecture about it and I usually do good in that class.

3. I hate being the only senior in my class in a group of underclassmen.

4. Here's the most horrible thing: With the program I'm in, I can't go to a 4-year university or something like that. The only choices after you leave high school is to spend 2 years in community college or get a job (which aren't both bad).

God, I can't wait to get out of high school in 3 months.



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23 Mar 2010, 3:45 pm

Are you getting an actual diploma or an IEP diploma? If you are getting an actual HS diploma then you can go to a 4 year college if the college will accept you.

With that in mind though, 2-year colleges are not all that bad. Most are as rigorous as the 4 year schools because of the transfer agreements but the class sizes are smaller (especially once you get out of the intro courses) and the teachers are more accessible.



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23 Mar 2010, 3:46 pm

demeus wrote:
Are you getting an actual diploma or an IEP diploma? If you are getting an actual HS diploma then you can go to a 4 year college if the college will accept you.

With that in mind though, 2-year colleges are not all that bad. Most are as rigorous as the 4 year schools because of the transfer agreements but the class sizes are smaller (especially once you get out of the intro courses) and the teachers are more accessible.


I think an actual diploma.



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23 Mar 2010, 4:09 pm

What type of Spec. Ed. curriculum are you in? It's not for students who are mentally ret*d, is it? My high school also has a Spec. Ed. department for students with mental retardation, like Down Syndrome, Autism, stuff like that.


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23 Mar 2010, 4:28 pm

Descartes wrote:
What type of Spec. Ed. curriculum are you in? It's not for students who are mentally ret*d, is it? My high school also has a Spec. Ed. department for students with mental retardation, like Down Syndrome, Autism, stuff like that.


It's one for autistic students.



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23 Mar 2010, 5:26 pm

I've been there BIG time, I was in a special needs school for a very long time since the age of 7 up until last year.... Since then I've missed out alot in my lifetime that alot of normal people would normally do....

So yea and what I didn't like about it was the fact I was treated as if I was a baby or a very young kid, I was after all very intelligent when it comes to computers (yet can't blooming figure out how fix msn). :lol: other than that I eventually got offered to college and then that was my secial ed finished.

Sometimes it can go the right way, although I had to teach myself so many things, yes this does mean independence, had to teach myself that, thank goodness I learned that otherwise I would just be doomed.


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