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  • Author : Cuzin
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  • Topic : Our stories
03 Aug 2014 02:27 AM
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Hi,

 

I have gone back to study (albeit very very part time with an on campus course, but also a web based uni course that is much, much more supportive than the campus based one).

 

 

It helps give me a bit of confidence back after being knocked downso many times. And, with the exception of the disability worker at the campus uni here, I have found the workers for online degrees/diplomas etc incredibly well informed, helpful, and really want you to succeed. I have found that if they don't understand your particular disease, they will go out of there way to research it. And even better, at your own pace, in your 'good times', and with a whole forum of others studying in the same way, who help to support too.

 

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