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Sometimes people with epilepsy have problems with attention, concentration and memory.
Find out what your school or university offers to help - and identify your strengths and how you learn best.
Sometimes parents or teacher may have expectations that are above or below your ability. Doing the best you can is the best plan.
Sometimes it is just a different environment or teaching technique that is needed to help you learn, or understanding how you learn best.

Epilepsy should not be a barrier to education and achievement.

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