I don't know about anybody else, but I have found with attending college and
living as an adult with a disability, it feels more right asking for things
like taped text and to be dropped off right at a door than what it was when
I was younger and thought I had to be normal. I think the reason is because
I haven't seen where even two adults live alike.
Anthony
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----- Original Message -----
From: Magenta Raine
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 2:01 AM
Subject: Re: Looking for Colleges
I totally agree with Joy. Get a power scooter or chair because many times,
I
was wiped out from having to find a parking spot, then walking to class.
it's
the one thing I do regret, and encourage her to do what she can to save
her
energy for studies and fun.
Mag