Sila
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RE: Coping with school of any level...
(10-17-2010, 03:56 AM)beck7422 Wrote: For me the best locations are off center by one or two seats, second to fourth rows from front (only second to third rows in a small room), never on a wall, and never under an air vent.
I show up to classes that first day early and try out the different seats until I find one visually comfortable. I too am short, but thankfully few people like sitting in the first row so the second row works out.
Go to your professor and ask if it would be OK if you could sit in front of the class while giving your presentation. Let her know you are having problems with standing and speaking simultaneously. Be detailed in how it causes you a problem.
I tried asking my professor about the sitting instead of standing, but he basically just dismissed it because it would be "unfair to other students". :/ I'm going to just bring index cards and a fidget item, like a coin or something, so I can try to let my anxiety out on that. and I'm going to take a break after, making sure to go outside and get away from everything to calm myself down. after i finish my presentation i have no need to be in class anymore, so hopefully i can leave. x_x I'm already so nervous and I have until thursday to wait. Dx
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Highly suspected/Being evaluated for: ADHD & Autism.
Also have SPD, GAD, and an annoying speech impediment.
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