Of course they can.
Learning difficulties are easily overcome now that science actually understands what causes them and what needs to be done to overcome them.
Those with learning difficulties or illiteracy are given extra help with their studies. And there are laws protecting them from discrimination.
The United Kingdom was the first country in the world to understand and provide specialist learning for those with difficulty or illiteracy - followed by the United States.
Visit or contact the place of education that interests you and ask what facilities and help is available for you to suit your needs.
Yes.
when illiterate it can effect your job in the sense that it is about reading or you could get in a worse college than others
(in the US) Yes . . . and they do.
It is estimated that around 32 million adults in the United States are functionally illiterate, which can impact their ability to read and write at a basic level. However, specific data on the number of illiterate children in the US is not readily available.
Last I checked it was around 25 million people.
encourage members to start learning too , and taking place in the society . . study , and participate in community life
The illiterate man struggled to read the instructions on the packaging.
It's 'how many colonies' you likely third world illiterate.
illiterate in spanish is analfabeto
Illiterate.
il-literate (illiterate)
Nope!! To get the USA visa you should carry a valid passport and for that you should pass / complete 12 years of school , it's hard to get the passport first if you're illiterate.