I don't know if you're so inclined, but I found the night classes to be more
beneficial or possibly late afternoon.  I went to school part-time for quite
a while and ended up getting a degree.  I found that I was able to get a
more predictable schedule the longer I went, but then again that's because I
became more familiar with my body and how to control certain things.  There
are, however, numerous things which are out of our control.

If you're really interested you might want to talk to your school about
possibly broadcasting the class over the Internet.  I know several
businessmen who go to school that way and then if they have questions that
either call or e-mail the instructor.
Quadius

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 7:24 PM, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Big respect to you quads who work full time or go to school full time, or
> even part time.
>
> I just can not do a schedule like that. I could not be reliable in showing
> up. My days are just too unpredictable.
>
> Between pain, bowel care, aides showing up, spasms, etc. Some morning take
> much longer than others, etc.
>
> I'd miss too many days, or be late too often. Plus with all my pain meds
> I'm too tired.
>
> Congrats to you guys..
>
> Greg
>
>
>



-- 
Quadius
C2-3 incomplete
13 years post injury

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