#2 Dyslexia, Languages and Edinburgh University. Maggie Hunt

#2 Dyslexia, Languages and Edinburgh University. Maggie Hunt

Maggie Hunt tells her story on the podcast this week. Her teachers thought she 'cant be dyslexic' because she was doing well at school and had good reading and writing. She tells an interesting story of how her Dyslexia didn't really start tripping her up until the exams, and it wasn't until she had enrolled in Languages and History at University that her tutors helped her identify her Dyslexia. The funny thing was that her little sister had been identified much earlier.

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