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[quote=Anonymous]“But really, is that hard to understand differential equations? I mean, they are... in your opinion... globally gifted.” I cannot quote the whole chain of responses. I just want to address this point. No, it’s not hard to understand differential equations. All doctors have passed calculus. This isn’t something they are unable to do. I’m finding it a little off-putting how many times you’ve put down your coworkers in this thread. You really come off as having a chip on your shoulder. You may know a few doctors with LDs but the vast majority of doctors are globally advanced. They aren’t necessarily geniuses. But it’s a rigorous six years with lots of fast paced reading and writing. It’s a difficult field to work in with accommodations. While I’m sure many dyslexics become doctors, most are not going to choose a career path that requires so much reading. If you have trouble reading and memorizing medicine is not for you. [/quote]
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