[nabs-l] taking a college class for no credit
Karl Martin Adam
kmaent1 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 11:55:14 UTC 2015
This is excellent advice. Also, many times study skills classes
like this aren't for credit, so if this is the case, your school
might have less of a problem with you taking a class like this.
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From: Elizabeth Mohnke via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org
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Date sent: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 23:48:16 -0500
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] taking a college class for no credit
Hello Vejas,
I think Arielle made some great suggestions. In addition, I am
wondering if
it would make any difference as to what type of class you might
want to take
while receiving training at the Louisiana Center for the Blind.
I know some colleges offer classes on how to be a successful
college student
where you learn things such as time management, effective study
habits, tips
for taking tests, and other things that make for a successful
college
student. I am wondering what your college in California would
think about
you taking such a class as a part of your training at the
Louisiana Center
for the Blind. Since most scholarships depend on maintaining a
certain grade
point average, the college in California might be willing to make
an
exception to their rules if you are interested in taking a
nonacademic class
that would allow you to be a more successful student once you
start taking
classes there.
I have no idea if the college in California would be willing to
make an
exception to their rules, but it might be something worth
investigating. I
know I was not prepared for college straight out of high school,
so I would
definitely encourage anyone to take a college class as a part of
their
training at the Louisiana Center for the Blind if they believe it
is
something that would benefit them.
Warm regards,
Elizabeth
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Vejas
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Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2015 10:00 PM
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Cc: Vejas Vasiliauskas <alpineimagination at gmail.com
Subject: [nabs-l] taking a college class for no credit
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this, or
could give me
some guidance on my situation.
I live in California, but am taking a year off between my senior
year and my
first year of college so that I can attend LCB.
I applied for college last year as a senior, and already have a
place at a
college in California, which I deferred. I received a
scholarship from this
school for a very generous amount of money.
I am allowed to keep the scholarship provided that I don't take
any college
courses at all from anywhere else.
Most LCB students have the opportunity to take a college class at
Tech, and
I would like to be able to do that too, for two main
reasons: to learn about how tests work and to learn about asking
for
accommodations in a place where I have lots of support.
I have heard that it is possible to audit a class, which means to
take it
with no credit, but I don't want my current school to find out at
all, so I
want to make sure that the procedure is done right.
Any advice on how to approach this would be welcome.
Thanks,
Vejas
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