[Cabs-talk] Math This Semester? Help!

Juanita Herrera juanitaherrera1991 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 04:22:25 UTC 2012


Hoby,
You are certainly correct. I *do not* plan on pursuing a degree in
mathematics. Therefore, if laTech takes some time to learn, I would
probably never use it again after taking the only two math classes I'm
required to take. For some reason I'm not able to find your email
address on here so we can continue discussing this off list. Would you
please be as kind to email me at:
juanitaherrera1991 at gmail.com
I have further questions that I'd like to ask you.
Juanita Herrera

On 8/27/12, Hoby Wedler <hobywedler at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Juanita,
>
> My name is Hoby Wedler and I received a minor in mathematics as an
> undergraduate student.
> You can learn LaTec as Brandon says but it's a steep learning curve. I
> honestly may not advise spending your time on this if you don't plan to
> pursue a career in math/science.
> I used a reader/scribe a lot. I feel that this is a fine place to ask for
> help and have it be efficient.
> Since I knew that I could do it independently using LaTec if I had to, I
> felt comfortable asking for help.
>
> Please feel free to contact me anytime off-list regarding this.
>
> Best,
> -- Hoby
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juanita Herrera
> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 4:37 PM
> To: Cabs-talk at nfbnet.org
> Subject: [Cabs-talk] Math This Semester? Help!
>
> Hello List,
> My name is Juanita, and I have been in college for about a year and a
> half. However, this is my first semester in which I have taken a math
> class. Math has never been my favorite subject. I've always dreaded
> it. Despite my fear of it though, I always excelled in my math classes
> in high school. I managed to finish calculus back in high school, but
> during that time I had a teacher for the visually impaired sit in my
> math class with me to explain the formatting and pictures/visuals.
> Now, it's slightly different. The Disabled Student Services Office at
> my school is providing me with a scribe who will help me write down
> all my notes. They will also accomodate my testing time. Additionally,
> they are providing me with accessible formats to read my books, tests,
> and notes. I think I've got most of it sorted out, but what should I
> do when it comes to doing homework. Can I possibly do it on the
> computer? I know it can get tricky because of the
> formatting/arrangement of certain math problems. If anyone here has
> any suggestions please, please let them be known.
> Juanita Herrera
>
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