<p>I did talk to the professor, too. She said to just trust my Spanish background and do the best I could, which was the best thing I could have done. I think it was enough to pass that exam, but as I explained, those deficits will rear their heads again when the conversational skills of the rest of the class have become more advanced and mine are still hindered by autism. </p>
<p>If desired, I can post the details of the assignment and the course itself, even compare it to my curriciulum at Schoolcraft, if it will clear things up any more. I don’t want to bore anyone even more to tears than I just did, but if I have confused everyone in a way that has led them to believe I am BSing you all I’d like to clear things up. I would never, ever do that. I love school and I love to work hard, I am constantly seeking out new challenges for myself so I can learn more and more, and though my foreign language situation had turned into quite the epic tale I don’t think it should convince you to think anything less of me. I kept the details on this part of the story very brief in the OP because I HADN’T meant to beg for your sympathy, I just wanted opinions on the BGS degree.</p>