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<blockquote data-quote="Tractorstant" data-source="post: 8085242" data-attributes="member: 1066"><p>I was tested and I was in the top 9% IQ ( not sure how that worked out....) but dyslexic so school was not the best place in the world for me. </p><p></p><p>Interestingly there is quite a bit about it on Linkedin ( not really a fan of the site ) but HSBC had a workshop.</p><p></p><p>Most important thing is that it doesn't get your daughter down, I know you are bitter and twisted about the education system and rightly so, but you are big and ugly enough ( no offence ) to look after yourself. Just make sure she's ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractorstant, post: 8085242, member: 1066"] I was tested and I was in the top 9% IQ ( not sure how that worked out....) but dyslexic so school was not the best place in the world for me. Interestingly there is quite a bit about it on Linkedin ( not really a fan of the site ) but HSBC had a workshop. Most important thing is that it doesn't get your daughter down, I know you are bitter and twisted about the education system and rightly so, but you are big and ugly enough ( no offence ) to look after yourself. Just make sure she's ok. [/QUOTE]
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