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Submitted by Lee Wei Huynh on November 18, 2024, at 12:39

Hi, Nadia:
My son was born in Montreal and has been diagnosed to be language disorder since he was in elementary school. Since 3th grade, he was in special class till he finished his high school. He now is in a French Cegep in Montreal. With his teachers help, he is struggling but close to finish his courses in his program which is computer science. However, the French Exit exam for him is a very stressful and toughest subject for him to pass in order to get his degree. Therefore, I would like to ask if there is any exception for students like him to ease or even skip this French exam?