1. Having instructors giving two s***s about how each student learns differently. Not all of us can comprehend multitudes of verbal information at once.
2. Instructors should not be assigning essay like homework assignments if it's not a writing class.
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2.) Eliminate or dramatically reduce "fluff" classes that don't pertain to your major. If I'm going to be an engineer, why do I have to take 3 geography classes and two British literature classes? Or if I'm going to be a psychologist, why do I need to know how to do an energy balance for physics? In my opinion all that those extra classes really do is make students stay in school longer, waste student's money by making them pay for those extra classes, and they take up time slots that could be used for far more effective and relevant courses.
I'm a criminal justice major and I'm wondering how math is pertains to my degree. I should not have to go up to MTH 111 (Calculus or something) in order to get that degree, especially if I have dyscalculia. That really irritates me.
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Officially diagnosed with nonverbal learning disability, social anxiety disorder, and dsythymic disorder.