My name is May. I am a college student with a language-based learning disability. My disability affects how and the speed at which I process information.
I was having difficulty completing exams that required a great deal of reading and writing in an allotted time period. The disabled student services office approved my accommodation request to take time and one-half in a private room for tests. The professor supported this decision. Although this accommodation allowed me to accomplish more, I still ran out of time. I had tried oral testing in the past but without success.
I went back to the disabled student services office to see if they had any other suggestions for accommodations or strategies I could use. They recommended colored rulers, which were no more than strips of colored cellophane. I place the strips over the text of the test while I read aloud to myself. To my delight this strategy was very helpful. I am now able to complete an exam within the time and one-half accommodation. This discovery is helping me with coursework other classes as well.
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