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Describe helen's experience of joining the skillman school what was unfortunate circumstance that made

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In order to be prepared to enter Radcliffe, Helen Keller studied at the Cambridge School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, starting in October of 1896. The other students (all girls) had hearing and sight, so the teachers were not prepared to teach a student like Helen. Anne Sullivan went to each of Helen's classes and spelled out the words in her student's hands. Helen studied English language and history, German, Latin, and arithmetic. Helen found the work tough going at times, as Anne Sullivan could not always spell out the words in her hand, and it took a while to have her textbooks embossed. Only the German teacher and Mr. Gilman, the principal who also taught Helen English literature, learned the finger alphabet to communicate with Helen. During her stay at the school, Helen enjoyed living with the other girls, and her mother and sister stayed with her. Her sister went on to study at the school for six months, and, in 1897, Helen passed all her examinations to enter college.

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