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So, research project, anyone? :D
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Posted on February 11 2010 06:56 AM
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Provided I can keep fighting my way past the difficulties I face (and I am just stubborn enough to do it, darn it!) and can get into grad school, I am thinking dyscalculia might be an excellent research project for me. I want to get my PhD in molecular biosciences with a focus in genetics, so it seems dyscalculia would fit perfectly into that.

If it works out that way, can I count on you all to help me with surveys and such? Grin
8 + 1x = 0.04x IS the same as 8 + 1x = 0.4x, I swear it is! (And I had to check this 5 times to make sure I had written that [in]correctly!)
 
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