Dyslexia

Higher level maths perhaps I can understand as you should be expected to know the basics from an earlier level. How advanced maths and imaginary numbers can hope to help anyone in day to day life I have no idea and it seems like a good excuse to spend 3-4 years getting wasted under the pretence of being clever.

this type of maths is the most usefull, unlimitless aplications, especially in research and computing. Enginers also use this level of maths. Its also used by actuarys and no one on this fourm will have not dealt with an actuarys calcualtions at some time . obviously it will never be used in everyday jobs.


if it wasnt for this type of maths there wouldnt be this forum
 
Im sorry but thats rubbish. I have to pay to prove im dyslexic. It costs around £200. So don't give me that.

You think we all get free laptops. Maybe you shouldget your factors straight. The only peoeple eligable for a free laptop are those so dislexic that when they write its all over the place and not possibel to read. Without a laptop they would fail all their academic studies becuase they cannot make notes. Litraly cannot.

Your twisting the truth because you don't know how it actually works.

rubbish again. Both my housemate who are very intelligent people took the test simply to get the free stuff. they both got computers/ loads of hardware and software e.t.c. and their writing is not all over the place and they can read very well.
 
Higher level maths perhaps I can understand as you should be expected to know the basics from an earlier level. How advanced maths and imaginary numbers can hope to help anyone in day to day life I have no idea and it seems like a good excuse to spend 3-4 years getting wasted under the pretence of being clever.

There are two branchs of maths. One of them is rediculas and abstract and about being weird. The other is about allowing the world to function as it does. ALmost everything you see around you has had maths put into it. Even buildings.

Complex numbers (ie imaginary numbers) allow us to solve equations which otherwize would be impossible to solve. Now ive not hit uni yet so ive not used this in a practical sence. But i beleive it would be userful for finance as well. Which is obviously a very practical thing.

Oh and BigDave, you're not really helping yourself mate tbh. You are trying to get some sympathy for the cause but then you come out and say that you cba to try on the forums as it's just a lazy casual place to hang out and chat. You say you spell things phonetically but a lot of your errors are evidently not based on this and as such you do come across as simply not caring.

Caring about what you post in order to make it easily readable to others is not about being up your own ass surely???? :(

Ive said this so many times now :S im only not using my spell checker in this thread.
 
rubbish again. Both my housemate who are very intelligent people took the test simply to get the free stuff. they both got computers/ loads of hardware and software e.t.c. and their writing is not all over the place and they can read very well.

Sorry but anyone can claim such a thing. You have no proof of this, where as i happen to actually know the system because im in it.
 
dave is partially correct. you have to pay if you are at highschool / primary school level. and you dont get a free laptop unless your handwriting is very bad.

at uni tough u can get a test for free if you uni does it. and you will get a free laptop.
 
dave is partially correct. you have to pay if you are at highschool / primary school level. and you dont get a free laptop unless your handwriting is very bad.

at uni tough u can get a test for free if you uni does it. and you will get a free laptop.

The test is still the same as that you are tested for before though is it not?
 
Higher level maths perhaps I can understand as you should be expected to know the basics from an earlier level. How advanced maths and imaginary numbers can hope to help anyone in day to day life I have no idea and it seems like a good excuse to spend 3-4 years getting wasted under the pretence of being clever.

Imaginary numbers are essential for quantum mechanics and you wouldn't have your computer without QM!
 
Imaginary numbers are essential for quantum mechanics and you wouldn't have your computer without QM!

It's amazing how people bash maths so much as not being aplicible to every day life. But without it the world doesn't function. Well try taking economics out of this world and see how well it copes when all of a sudden your trading with bear skins again lol.
 
Sorry but anyone can claim such a thing. You have no proof of this, where as i happen to actually know the system because im in it.

Still, Elliott says, there is no greater abuse of the current diagnostic system than in the establishments of further and higher education, where the guidelines are much more open. “The disability lobby is so strong and the advantages, financial and otherwise, so great that they are diagnosing dyslexics all over the place,” he says. “At universities students can get laptops, extra books and other equipment, sometimes to the value of almost £10,000 each. It’s a very problematic area.”

Some students, he says, are milking the situation for what it’s worth. “They ask for different coloured exam papers, extra photocopying, anything they can get. And the numbers of people who do this are just growing. If you are giving special needs provision without any particular criteria, it is obviously going to proliferate.”

While no precise figure is available for the amount ploughed into helping dyslexics at colleges and universities, it is estimated to be around £50 million. It is leaving the teaching profession disgruntled. One lecturer at a university in the South East of England, who wishes to remain anonymous, despairs at the increasing number of students who claim to be dyslexic.

“On one degree course I teach, about one quarter of the year get extra time in exams, extra help with their course work and other assistance because they have this label,” she says. “You become quite cynical. Dyslexia was virtually unheard of when I was a student. Now every other person has it.”

Another university lecturer, based in Sheffield, describes the situation as “laughable”. He says: “There are obviously a few who genuinely have a problem, but the majority seem to be jumping on the bandwagon for any extra time and help they can get and there is nothing we can do to stop it.”

Its happening..get over it.
 
The cynical side of me says a few people on this thread might be misspelling words deliberately, in order to try and convince the readers that they are genuinely dyslexic.
 
Still, Elliott says, there is no greater abuse of the current diagnostic system than in the establishments of further and higher education, where the guidelines are much more open. “The disability lobby is so strong and the advantages, financial and otherwise, so great that they are diagnosing dyslexics all over the place,” he says. “At universities students can get laptops, extra books and other equipment, sometimes to the value of almost £10,000 each. It’s a very problematic area.”

Some students, he says, are milking the situation for what it’s worth. “They ask for different coloured exam papers, extra photocopying, anything they can get. And the numbers of people who do this are just growing. If you are giving special needs provision without any particular criteria, it is obviously going to proliferate.”

While no precise figure is available for the amount ploughed into helping dyslexics at colleges and universities, it is estimated to be around £50 million. It is leaving the teaching profession disgruntled. One lecturer at a university in the South East of England, who wishes to remain anonymous, despairs at the increasing number of students who claim to be dyslexic.

“On one degree course I teach, about one quarter of the year get extra time in exams, extra help with their course work and other assistance because they have this label,” she says. “You become quite cynical. Dyslexia was virtually unheard of when I was a student. Now every other person has it.”

Another university lecturer, based in Sheffield, describes the situation as “laughable”. He says: “There are obviously a few who genuinely have a problem, but the majority seem to be jumping on the bandwagon for any extra time and help they can get and there is nothing we can do to stop it.”

Its happening..get over it.

I would have expected Uni's to be tighter on it. I gues not. This doesn't mean it doesn't exist though. A change of the system is clearly required, wouldn't bother me, If anything it means ill get more funding i would hope with less people sponging off it :)

Like ive said before, ill be sitting in an exam hall with 10 suposid people requring extra time and garanteed at least 7 will walk out with everyone else. Just shows they either couldn't answer half the paper anyway and in that case are probably just dumb. Or they lied and didn't need it.

But at my level the only bonus you can get from claiming extra time when you dont need it is if your so bad that you could get a laptop etc. Which as said before at my level at least, you wouldn't be able to get it unless you actually really did need it. that requires writing like a total retard for about 3 years in school and being asesed.

But i agree with you, the system needs changing.
 
The cynical side of me says a few people on this thread might be misspelling words deliberately, in order to try and convince the readers that they are genuinely dyslexic.

Well there are countless posts around of peopel complaing at my spelling till i got a spell checker. Unless you want to now try and argue i was always deliberatly spelling badly waiting for this moment?
 
I think you're in a bit of a no-win situation now Dave, like you say if you spell everything correctly, everyone will be like "well there's nothing wrong with him, he's just telling porkies" but if you intentionally spell badly, the problem is clear for everyone to see but you just come off as being lazy.

Anyway, I've had enough now, some people are probably genuine, many others clearly are not and that in itself is the problem, there is no real way currently to tell if someone is dyslexic or just crap. The tests don't seem like they have any consistency and if the only thing preventing you from getting a free laptop is neat handwriting then that's not going to be hard to fake now is it?

Apologies to anyone who is/genuinely believes they are for any offence caused but shame on the spongers as with most things in life.....

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I think you're in a bit of a no-win situation now Dave, like you say if you spell everything correctly, everyone will be like "well there's nothing wrong with him, he's just telling porkies" but if you intentionally spell badly, the problem is clear for everyone to see but you just come off as being lazy.

Anyway, I've had enough now, some people are probably genuine, many others clearly are not and that in itself is the problem, there is no real way currently to tell if someone is dyslexic or just crap. The tests don't seem like they have any consistency and if the only thing preventing you from getting a free laptop is neat handwriting then that's not going to be hard to fake now is it?

Apologies to anyone who is/genuinely believes they are for any offence caused but shame on the spongers as with most things in life.....

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Haha true yeah it is a no win situation, but thats what these arguements are always liek. Doesn't matter what you do they will find fault with it.

The neat hand writing requires teachers and that to also point out for years you've wrote appalingly etc.

I agree though, unfortunetly as with everything in life there is aload of spongers. I thin kthe who cousiling issues is the worst example of all.

Anyway cya, all that can be said has been. The rest is trolling.
 
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