Learning outside the lines two Ivy League students with learning disabilities and ADHD give you the tools for academic success and educational revolution

Two Ivy League students with learning disabilities explain how other learning disabled students can achieve academic success and find the support services they need to help them learn.

Main Author: Mooney, Jonathan.
Other Authors: Cole, David, 1975-
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Simon & Schuster, ©2000.
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Summary: Two Ivy League students with learning disabilities explain how other learning disabled students can achieve academic success and find the support services they need to help them learn.
Item Description: "A Fireside book."
Physical Description: 286 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-280) and index.
ISBN: 068486598X
9780684865980
Author Notes: Jonathan Mooney is a dyslexic student who did not learn to read until he was twelve years old. After attending Loyola Marymount University for one year, he transferred to Brown University, where he graduated with an honors degree in English. Mooney is also the recipient of the distinguished Truman Fellowship for graduate study in the field of learning disabilities and special education
David Cole is an ADHD student who dropped out of high school at age fifteen. After returning to school at the Putney School in Vermont, Cole attended Landmark College and then transferred to Brown University, where he graduated with an honors degree in visual arts