Have you been?
They also have trouble remembering how to spell and some pass it off as not caring since they don't know it's related. Of course, in your case it could be dysgraphia.
Read up, son.
the only two symptoms on there I know I have are:
Delay in learning to speak
Reversals of letters (b for d) and a reversal of words (saw for was) are typical among children who have dyslexia. Reversals are also common for children age 6 and younger who don't have dyslexia. But with dyslexia, the reversals persist.
and with the second, it is only when typing. but I guess it is pretty bad when typing. When I go fast I put in completely wrong words like their instead of there.
I'm not entirely sure what the point of talking about this is. What if I am Dyslexic? Is everyone going to lay off if I have a "disorder"? Is there a school or pills I can take to fix it?
Last edited by Fe 26; 13 Aug 2009 at 03:02 AM.
no, you're just an idiot
I have a BEDA (Bachelors of Environmental Design in Architecture) from the College of Design at NC State University. I'm starting my Bachelors of Architecture right now at the same school, which will be one more year of school and allows me to actually become a licensed architect. After that I will eventually get a Masters of Architecture or another masters in a related field.
I used to complain to my mother about the amount of raving dummies in college and she always said "Well they got into college, so they can't be dumb"
It made me want to tear my hair out.
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