[nabs-l] entitlement vs eligibility was: Re: Question About Studying For Math Placement Test
Hope Paulos
hope.paulos at gmail.com
Sat Jul 28 22:33:23 UTC 2012
What about Learning Ally? They have a lot of textbooks and I'm sure they
have ones pertaining to math.
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Of josh gregory
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 6:30 PM
To: Misty Dawn Bradley; National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Subject: [nabs-l] entitlement vs eligibility was: Re: Question About
Studying For Math Placement Test
For Joshua: This goes back to entitlement vs. eligibility. In high school,
they did everything for you. You were given access to things because you
were entitled to them. In college, advocacy is a big part of everything you
do! You, the student are expected to advocate for what you need, and,
therefor, you're the one that should have contacted nbp. The college has no
such responsibility to do these things, that's your job. Sorry, but that's
how it is, and how I'm going to explain it.
On 7/28/12, josh gregory <joshkart12 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh man, this is bad but, originally, they gave me the algebra one, but
> they managed to find the arithmetic one. With a calculator, I got a 73
> so will prob. be in introduction to algebra, with college math after.
> Well they'll give you the tests in braille if you ask, they did for
> me.
>
> On 7/28/12, Misty Dawn Bradley <mistydbradley at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> I am starting classes on August 20 at my local community college, and
>> I was told that I need to take the Compass placement tests in
>> reading, writing, and math. I could do well in the reading and
>> writing, but I need to study more for the math portion in the area of
>> Algebra, as this is not my strongest area, and it has been a while
>> since I have done Algebra.
>> Does anyone on this list know where I can get something that is
>> accessible, such as a website or book, so that I can study for the
>> math part of the test? A lot of the sites I have found are using
>> graphics for the math problems and explanations rather than using
>> text that is readable by JAWS.
>> I am hoping to pass this test so I can avoid taking extra
>> developmental courses, so any help would be appreciated. Also, have
>> any of you taken this test before, and how advanced does the math
>> portion get?
>> Thank you in advance,
>>
>> Misty
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