[QUAD-L] Also new to group--thoughts and questions

2004-12-24 Thread wheelchair
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

Re: [QUAD-L] Also new to group--thoughts and questions

2004-12-24 Thread B. Kimberlin
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

[QUAD-L] Also new to group--thoughts and questions

2004-12-24 Thread wheelchair
Attending a college with a medical program for nursing or doctoring draws help unlimited. Unless one finds a nurse Kratchet or dr. Frankenstein, you should always find students looking for work in their field of endeavor. Remember that it is always easier to give advise or suggestion to others.

Re: [QUAD-L] Also new to group--thoughts and questions

2004-12-24 Thread Houston809
Title: Re: [QUAD-L] Also new to group--thoughts and questions It truly is a good thought if I was a lil younger Id never pass up on an opportunity 2 be around all those lovely young female students. But now being 38 Im not really feeling the idea of living on campus. The PCA thought isnt

Re: [QUAD-L] Also new to group--thoughts and questions

2004-12-24 Thread Stacy Harim
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