Title: Re: [QUAD-L] Also new to group--thoughts and questions
I feel the same way. I live 30 miles from the University I am transferring to for the Spring semester. I am 30 yrs old.  Living on campus doesn't sound very desirable at all. I'd rather communte.  Most that live on campus are between 19 and 22.  Not my cup of tea.  Plus I would miss my friends who live close by me here and my cat would miss me.
 
Stacy
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From: Houston809
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Also new to group--thoughts and questions

It truly is a good thought & if I was a lil younger I�d never pass up on an opportunity 2 be around all those lovely young female students. But now being 38 I�m not really feeling the idea of living on campus. The PCA thought isn�t that scurrry I�m sure that being in college there will be plenty of future nurses around. I�m pretty good at making friends and the nursing students would be my 1st place 2 visit.
Houston

On 12/24/04 9:39 PM, "B. Kimberlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

That is a great suggestion wheelchair. There is an individual at the University of South Florida that has made a significant impact on the school by deciding to live on campus. He has noticed several deficiencies and been able to enact changes for the benefit of other disabled students. Travel is such an enormous issue and is effectively nullified when living on campus. There is also an additional benefit of living on campus. The social life is much more available for one living close to the school and the ability to form lasting bonds of friendships is much more accessible. I'm sure there are several negatives, like getting reliable PCA's. But all in all this is a good suggestion.

Billy Paul


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Houston, as you've learned and learned dearly.. Planning is everything.
IU, Purdue, and Ball State have live in programs where you live on campus in
accessible housing while you are getting an education. This way you can
concentrate on you goal of getting a or multiple degrees while you are receiving a
4-5 year education. Having to travel from your apartment to class is too
demanding. Living on campus means that you have food, shelter and ready
references at hand. Its always something worth considering.
Best Wishes
W

In a message dated 12/24/04 7:05:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< But Ivy

Tech look out 4 me I1m on my way.

Houston >>



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