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So, like how 'bad' do you have to be to be tested?   Message List  
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Re: So, like how 'bad' do you have to be to be tested?

It sounds as though it is worth pursuing. If you have an IQ of 150 is
it reasonable that you have academic success appropriate for someone
with an IQ of 150?

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Don


--- In dyslexiaclub@y..., dopefienduk <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> So, yeah, I think I'm dyslexic but I don't know whether the mistakes
> I make are 'bad' enough to count as it.





Fri Jul 12, 2002 3:53 am

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So, yeah, I think I'm dyslexic but I don't know whether the mistakes I make are 'bad' enough to count as it. I mean, I don't exactly switch round...
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I would get tested if I were you. Life is much easier when you know what the hell is wrong with you. it sounds as if you may have dyslexia though, (note: I am...
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It sounds as though it is worth pursuing. If you have an IQ of 150 is it reasonable that you have academic success appropriate for someone with an IQ of 150? ...
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... is ... someone ... mistakes ... Well, I got my college report today and I got 1 C grade, and the rest were all E grades :( It's really upsetting. I always...
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