jc6chan wrote:
I don't think I was ever in special ed. I was just in ESL for a few years. Prior to university I didn't really get too low in terms of marks.
One thing I don't understand is why some people are in special ed even though they don't score particularly low marks.
i was never in special ed because i was able to mask my academic struggles and get decent marks. and as long as the student gets good marks, the teachers don't care. i was always relatively well behaved, with the exception of meltdowns.
i can handle it when i have minimal workload, like now. when it gets heavy, though, i get stressed because i can't move through my work at a fast pace. i could technically do it fast, but i learn nothing as a result of doing it.
i get some accomodations now, but i'm still choosing to avoid them as much as possible and try to cope on my own. i think the only kids at my school who are officially in special ed are those who struggle with their grades. more kids have IEPs than the ones in special ed. these kids with IEPs are not in special ed because they're coping well with schoolwork.
i don't know why, the teachers have always made exceptions for me. like, i've gotten an extra half an hour to write an essay in grade 12. in grade 10, my history teacher let me do a group assignment on my own.
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Leading a double life and loving it (but exhausted).
Likely ADHD instead of what I've been diagnosed with before.