Need some advice when it comes to LD's in College

<p>Hi Dyiu13, </p>

<p>1) I really don’t want to go the route of trying to get the class waived or substituted. I am sure I could if I fight for it, but considering the situation I am in now I really don’t feel like that would be the best option for me. I want to be able to learn the math, which I think is what they tend to want to use against me. While wanting to learn it, I need to be able to learn it in the correct setting and guidance and they can’t provide that, or are just choosing not too. </p>

<p>2) The director at the off site campus I attend (I don’t attend the main campus of my school) is working to get an instructor back that helped me out immensely in the pass/fail math classes that I was able to get through her. This professor even went to the center director and voiced his concern about me not being able to learn the math in the ways that they require him to teach it. And also talked to her about possibly knowing so methods to help me learn it. (I had showed him my IEP and discussed all my issues with math my first semester) </p>

<p>I’m just at a loss of what to do. I got to make sure I get my appeals approved, but even if I get that approved FAFSA will no longer cover my current math class as I have taken it twice now and not been able to get through it. So I am just trying to figure out what all my options are. I’ve really been debating going to another school that has better help for those with LD’s as I have enough credits right now to transfer on really good standings as I do great in all my other courses. But I really don’t know if that would help me much.</p>