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Mike_Yates

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Most people with multiple learning disabilities have significantly below-average intelligence, am I correct? Most of the kids I shared my IEP class with generally appeared to be pretty dim-bulb. So I am just assuming that their IQ's probably fell within the first two standard deviations below the mean average. At lesast the ones with multiple learning disabilities.

<20 profound mental retardation
20-50 severe mental retardation
50-70 mild mental retardation
70-85 borderline intellectual functioning

85-115 average intelligence
115-130 superior intelligence
>140 genius
 
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Most people with learning disabilities have significantly below-average intelligence, am I correct?

<20 profound mental retardation
20-50 severe mental retardation
50-70 mild mental retardation
70-85 borderline intellectual functioning
85-115 average intelligence
115-130 superior intelligence
>140 genius


Not us dyslexic Aspies ;)

You are incorrect.

I suspect most of the Silicon Valley has Aspergers
and tons of bright people are/were dyslexic- Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell and more.
 
Not us dyslexic Aspies ;)

You are incorrect.

I suspect most of the Silicon Valley has Aspergers
and tons of bright people are/were dyslexic- Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell and more.

Mike is a complete fraud.
He got an A in science, without knowing any math, didncha know!?!
I give him a small credit (maybe a C+) for keeping the persona going this long though!
 
Not all special education placements are mentally deficient. Some of them are deaf, blind, dyslexic, have physical handicaps, and so forth..

I was in there for multiple learning disabilities, so I guess that I was with the "slow" crowd.
 
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Most people with multiple learning disabilities have significantly below-average intelligence, am I correct? Most of the kids I shared my IEP class with generally appeared to be pretty dim-bulb. So I am just assuming that their IQ's probably fell within the first two standard deviations below the mean average. At lesast the ones with multiple learning disabilities.

<20 profound mental retardation
20-50 severe mental retardation
50-70 mild mental retardation
70-85 borderline intellectual functioning

85-115 average intelligence
115-130 superior intelligence
>140 genius

I always find it funny, that you assume so many things that are so incorrect.
 
<20 profound mental retardation
20-50 severe mental retardation
50-70 mild mental retardation
70-85 borderline intellectual functioning
85-115 average intelligence
115-130 superior intelligence
>140 genius

What does that make people between 130-140?
 
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