I was diagnosed with Dyslexia in college and received support throughout my undergraduate studies. I've now been in the professional environment for 10 years and my company has nominated me to study for an MBA.
Does anyone have recommendations for a Business School that has support for Dyslexic students, or programs that are not so exam or essay driven, and more project and presentation driven?
I am based in Dubai, so looking for an Online/ DL or Global MBA type course.
Studying for an MBA with Dyslexia
Posted Mar 07, 2019 08:21
I was diagnosed with Dyslexia in college and received support throughout my undergraduate studies. I've now been in the professional environment for 10 years and my company has nominated me to study for an MBA.
Does anyone have recommendations for a Business School that has support for Dyslexic students, or programs that are not so exam or essay driven, and more project and presentation driven?
I am based in Dubai, so looking for an Online/ DL or Global MBA type course.
Does anyone have recommendations for a Business School that has support for Dyslexic students, or programs that are not so exam or essay driven, and more project and presentation driven?
I am based in Dubai, so looking for an Online/ DL or Global MBA type course.
Posted Mar 19, 2019 19:55
There's probably not a big range of options in terms of the learning approach: virtually all programs will require a certain amount of exams and essays.
Maybe you can ask some schools about the accessibility options they provide for students like yourself? They wouldn't typically advertise these kinds of services, but they might have them, especially the programs are part of a bigger university.
There's probably not a big range of options in terms of the learning approach: virtually all programs will require a certain amount of exams and essays.
Maybe you can ask some schools about the accessibility options they provide for students like yourself? They wouldn't typically advertise these kinds of services, but they might have them, especially the programs are part of a bigger university.
Maybe you can ask some schools about the accessibility options they provide for students like yourself? They wouldn't typically advertise these kinds of services, but they might have them, especially the programs are part of a bigger university.
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