School For Young Ladies By Helen Keller

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When Helen finally was able to speak, read and write, getting an education became a major priority. She attended Perkins School for the Blind until the age of fourteen when she moved to New York in 1894 to attend the Wright- Humason School for the Deaf. She excelled in her classes and after two years, she headed to Cambridge School for Young Ladies. Going to the Cambridge School for Young Ladies, prepared Helen for Radcliffe University. Helen had most of her text books written in braille so she could understand the subject more clearly. Just like other students, Helen Keller struggled in school. Helen had become so focused on learning how to read and write in english class, she soon realized she could not do chemistry labs or extensive