Hi. DD has ADHD and issues with working memory and slow processing speed. She did OK in her GCSEs (with quite a bit of support - mostly 6s and 5s including English and Maths) and then went on to do three A levels / BTECs. She has really struggled, particularly with two of them. She didn't put a lot of effort in in the first A level year, but certainly is now (and she is seeing a tutor once a week for each subject), and it doesn't seem to be improving that much. She doesn't seem to know what is needed for the exams, and also seems to struggle with extracting and managing information from sources to produce written work. She's still getting Ds and Es in assessments (the third subject is OK).
The problem is she has her heart set on a career that requires a degree (there is no "associate" type version of the profession, and you can't do an apprenticeship without also doing the degree). Some courses do a foundation year so I think it's probable she'll get in even if her grades don't improve but I am just really worried she won't "get" the degree level work. It's a relatively practical course (which I think will suit her well and she would be good at this part of the job) but there will still need to be some theory and "normal" academic style assessments. Does anyone have experience of this, and have children who've found their feet at Uni after struggling? I wonder if a year out may help? Any technology suggestions for working memory etc? Any advice would be welcome.