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Hello everyone!
I am an 18 yr old undergrad in Speech and Hearing and want to eventually become an audiologist. My question is this: I have moderate-severe Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). I was diagnosed with it in sixth grade and in eleventh grade, had my public school lend me an FM system. I can understand people okay when they face me (I basically speech read) but when they cover their mouths or turn their back, I get a little lost. I actually just got retested in the Fall and I am in the second percentile in some areas!!!
I've really defied the odds, however, and got into a great private school (nothing wrong with public schools!!!) with a hefty academic scholarship.
Now I am in college and I use an FM system and have a notetaker (a fellow student that takes notes for me and I compare them to my notes to see what I missed).
It just dawned on me this morning...do you think I'll be able to get into grad school? Let's say that the only variable is my CAPD and I have a great gpa, etc. Can you be denied because of a learning disability? Or does the grad school have the CHOICE not to give me the FM? (I am 90% sure I am covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act).
My issue is that I am nervous that in the interview the school I would apply to will deny me. Perhaps I am simply being paranoid.
I am a good student and am motivated. I think I should talk to my advisor as well (he knows my situation and he is also an AuD) about it too.
I think it's okay that I am thinking about grad school now but I dont want to obsess over it.
Thank you for your time, everyone!
Zable
PS: I am brand new to this site but glad I found it! I've surfed through the forums and am now making my first post. I'm new to the whole forum thing so if I'm breaking basic rules, please be constructive.
I am an 18 yr old undergrad in Speech and Hearing and want to eventually become an audiologist. My question is this: I have moderate-severe Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD). I was diagnosed with it in sixth grade and in eleventh grade, had my public school lend me an FM system. I can understand people okay when they face me (I basically speech read) but when they cover their mouths or turn their back, I get a little lost. I actually just got retested in the Fall and I am in the second percentile in some areas!!!
I've really defied the odds, however, and got into a great private school (nothing wrong with public schools!!!) with a hefty academic scholarship.Now I am in college and I use an FM system and have a notetaker (a fellow student that takes notes for me and I compare them to my notes to see what I missed).
It just dawned on me this morning...do you think I'll be able to get into grad school? Let's say that the only variable is my CAPD and I have a great gpa, etc. Can you be denied because of a learning disability? Or does the grad school have the CHOICE not to give me the FM? (I am 90% sure I am covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act).
My issue is that I am nervous that in the interview the school I would apply to will deny me. Perhaps I am simply being paranoid.
I am a good student and am motivated. I think I should talk to my advisor as well (he knows my situation and he is also an AuD) about it too.
I think it's okay that I am thinking about grad school now but I dont want to obsess over it.
Thank you for your time, everyone!
Zable
PS: I am brand new to this site but glad I found it! I've surfed through the forums and am now making my first post. I'm new to the whole forum thing so if I'm breaking basic rules, please be constructive.