I love seeing fellow SCI indidivudals in school, particularly college it
really "breaks the barriers" for the average person looking in and continues
to show our strengths, congratulations on your BA, im a little stubborn and
to be honest tried graduate school just to prove to myself I could do it and
now its almost over.
 
Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Quadius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 4:33 PM
To: RONALD L PRACHT
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Tim c3/4



I love the analogy Ron.  As for Tim's accomplishments, I agree they are
quite considerable.  Mine, getting a B.A. in history, pale in comparison.
After going through my final seminar class, I do getting a postgraduate
degree in history was not in the cards for me.  I am considering doing some
sort of journalism or writing classes, but I really don't think I need to be
spending too much more time in school. 

I just need to find a way to make a few more bucks and keep myself busy at
the same time.
Quadius



On 7/11/07, RONALD L PRACHT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Tim, 
thats quite an accomplishment attaining all that schooling. knowing all the
challenges you got through to get your doctorate degree will help you get
through anything and pull through 
 
i was telling my counselor today that regular walking life was like playing
tennis with one ball, and quad life is like starting a tenns game with 4
balls then constantly adding until you have to decide which balls to hit
because you cant keep up with all of them, lol 
 
i think the people that have the biggest problems with being disabled are
the ones who cant prioritize their issues. 
 
ron c7


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