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"St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List" <[log in to unmask]>
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Kathleen Salkin <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Jan 2002 08:45:53 -0500
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We-ellll...I wanted to give it a pass, but it was required for all students in the college prep track so I had very little choice.  I took it in my sophomore year, failed and then tried it again in summer school, with a far, far better teacher.  I discovered I actually liked it better than algebra, and so developed a lifelong fascination with mathematical aspects of shapes and angles.  It certainly didn't hurt any when I took advanced stats in grad school, and I was ahead of the rest of the class in being able to explain the formulation of the 3-D graphs in factor analysis.

I didn't have any trouble with drawing the lines and angles.  But I do confess I love using computer programs to do the drawing for me now, it's so much faster and considerably less tedious.  I envy the kids nowadays who have access to such stuff that I didn't 25 years ago.

                       Kat

"St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I cheated, I got a degree where I didn't need a Geometry class.  And then
they handed me a goniometer in OT school....


beth the OT

Subject: Re: Geometry Help


Thanks Joanne...

I have a friend who got all but one math class under her belt, she
participated in graduation ceremonies, and received the empty tube, but her
college degree was never mailed to her. I know I could never draw for
geometry, and would hope that such an arrangement would work in my case as
well.

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