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<blockquote data-quote="isjoberg" data-source="post: 1496277" data-attributes="member: 72864"><p>[USER=327318]@Maz44[/USER] [USER=338121]@EllsKBells[/USER] </p><p>DSA for diabetics (based on my experience) will be a potential laptop, voice recorder, printer/scanner and software to convert pictures into text and utilise voice recordings of lectures. I also received £400 for printing and book costs every year of my undergraduate degree. It is not a lot of money but if textbooks are expensive it does help a little bit (it may be a higher allowance for masters students). However the money isn't cash, you have to claim back your printing credits and book purchases but it is a very hassle free system. Worthwhile looking into!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isjoberg, post: 1496277, member: 72864"] [USER=327318]@Maz44[/USER] [USER=338121]@EllsKBells[/USER] DSA for diabetics (based on my experience) will be a potential laptop, voice recorder, printer/scanner and software to convert pictures into text and utilise voice recordings of lectures. I also received £400 for printing and book costs every year of my undergraduate degree. It is not a lot of money but if textbooks are expensive it does help a little bit (it may be a higher allowance for masters students). However the money isn't cash, you have to claim back your printing credits and book purchases but it is a very hassle free system. Worthwhile looking into! [/QUOTE]
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