Anonymous wrote:My dyslexic son was waived out of foreign language in high school, but his college requires it. So he is going to take the minimum requirement in the easiest language/professor combo available.
I think at this point, having done all the things they need to do to persevere and get to college, passing Spanish 1 isn’t going to be the hardest thing. My son may get a C. That’s okay. And perhaps he’ll find he needs to take Spanish 1 again to pass. That’s okay too. I had to do that with calculus in college.
Have faith in your kid that he’ll figure it out. He doesn’t need to fulfill his FL requirement his first or even second year. He may not have to do it at his college, even - he may be able to do it over the summer while he focuses on nothing else.
So sure, try for the exemption. But if he doesn’t get it he’ll find a way to meet the requirement. He’s got this.
I wish you the best but at my son’s school the requirement is through intermediate level, or three semesters, and he ended up getting Ds in the later semesters and it tanked his confidence (and GPA). I wish we had made him use the waiver.