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<blockquote data-quote="isjoberg" data-source="post: 1360170" data-attributes="member: 72864"><p>[USER=338121]@EllsKBells[/USER] have you spoken to the disability department at your university? It was the first thing I did when I joined, I got extra time in exams to account for potential hypos and was allowed to have my bg meter and snacks in the room for every single exam. It might be a bit late now but remember that masters applications always have a section where you can explain if things went wrong and why ! ( I have awful first year end of first term exams due to glandular fever and the bg impact and I just got accepted for a masters and thought it would be super unlikely!) it's a but of a pain but it's necessary to be proactive especially in university situations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isjoberg, post: 1360170, member: 72864"] [USER=338121]@EllsKBells[/USER] have you spoken to the disability department at your university? It was the first thing I did when I joined, I got extra time in exams to account for potential hypos and was allowed to have my bg meter and snacks in the room for every single exam. It might be a bit late now but remember that masters applications always have a section where you can explain if things went wrong and why ! ( I have awful first year end of first term exams due to glandular fever and the bg impact and I just got accepted for a masters and thought it would be super unlikely!) it's a but of a pain but it's necessary to be proactive especially in university situations. [/QUOTE]
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