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The school is convinced I don’t have a stutter because when I asked my mom why I talked like that she explained it to me and the school sent a speech evaluator in and they said that I don’t have a stu...
I feel the same way. My prof did an experiment and we all had to say our birthday. OUR BIRTHDAY. I stuttered the birth day...
No, it's mandatory to be done in a group as i gotta answer questions and give others feedback on their presentations etc. It's all part of the assignment in preparation for Uni....
Teachers are usually good at accommodating. When I was much younger (Grade 7 or 8) I once asked a teacher about this and it was agreed that I could film my presentation and she would show it in class...
I agree with this. Your teacher has to be understanding of your disability; it’s their job to accommodate you. If he refuses, you technically could go to the school board and talk about it. Because on...
Maybe ask your teacher in private or at the end of the class if you can present to her one on one. I’ve found that most teachers are understanding of a stutter, and are willing to do that kind of thin...
I graduated recently and had to do presentations every now and then for some of my classes. Always tried to avoid them if there was a way, It really made me very stressed. ​ I can feel ...
Scientist 36M here (PhD in Experimental Physics, working fulltime at a research institute). I have to give talks pretty frequently, from small in-house seminars to international reserach conferences. ...
Yes, I am in my first year of PhD, organic chemistry. Now abroad for 1 year internship (yes, I was really nervous before going abroad to see people which I don’t know and only communicate in English, ...
It's just pretty hard to do presentations and such, mostly from anxiety though. It is something I'm slowly working on though....
Currently on my masters. I'm terrified of doing my presentations, both because of my stutter and overall anxiety, but I try to keep in mind that I can't let this fear lead my life....
Ireland here too, still had to do both of my oral exams (Irish and French) but neither were as strictly time limited and I wasn't marked for fluency, instead I think my marks were either an average of...
Wow lucky you. First off, we have 2 oral exams every month, so they can't make special arrangement for me every time. Exemption is not possible here as no one really cares. "Give the viva, or go to he...
Can you not get an exemption from the viva due to the stutter? I got exempt from both of my oral examinations here in Ireland....
Viva is an oral examination, so its important to speak clearly during a viva. Stuttering makes you looks like you don't know shit, which automatically leads to low marks. This is why I wanted to tell ...
Getting called on in Irish class cause Irish words can be hard to pronounce even without a stutter for example the name “Tadhg” is pronounced “Tige”. Trying to even work out how to pronounce these wor...
>i’ve mentioned it before Ah, so you've informed about it? Perhaps you should ask your teacher to help you convey to the class what your issue is about?...
well no, but i’ve spoken out before and he’s heard me speak constantly, and i’ve mentioned it before. the class, not so much? this interaction was limited to the teacher and like four other people...
Does your teacher know you stutter? Does the class? I mean, is there awareness of the condition there?...
True. Well its like this. My education is for singimg dancing and acting. But after my.first year in college in a school of arts i didnt pass because i handle plays diffirently. That messed with my he...