Leighton24
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Hello everyone,
My name is Leighton and I was hoping to get some advice. I guess to tell a little about myself, I lost my hearing a little bit later in my life (13 1/2 years old). (Im 18 now btw). I have a baha attract system on the left side and a hearing aid on the right. I mainly rely on lip reading combined with the hearing I have to communicate. I grew up playing basketball and was really disappointed when I decided not to follow through with a scholarship offer to play at a D2 school in college. Because of my career goals, I began thinking about where to go to school after a year at jr. college. I really love DC and when I was researching colleges I came across Gallaudet. I have never identified as being a "deaf" person and I'm not sure how my family would feel about me going to a "deaf school", but I am interested in the possibility that I could play sports at Gallaudet while going to school. I guess my question is, would gallaudet be an ok option even for someone who has never experienced deaf culture before? also, are the academics there comparable to other schools in the area such as George Washington University or the College of William and Mary?
Thank you in advance for your advice and help!
-Leighton J.
My name is Leighton and I was hoping to get some advice. I guess to tell a little about myself, I lost my hearing a little bit later in my life (13 1/2 years old). (Im 18 now btw). I have a baha attract system on the left side and a hearing aid on the right. I mainly rely on lip reading combined with the hearing I have to communicate. I grew up playing basketball and was really disappointed when I decided not to follow through with a scholarship offer to play at a D2 school in college. Because of my career goals, I began thinking about where to go to school after a year at jr. college. I really love DC and when I was researching colleges I came across Gallaudet. I have never identified as being a "deaf" person and I'm not sure how my family would feel about me going to a "deaf school", but I am interested in the possibility that I could play sports at Gallaudet while going to school. I guess my question is, would gallaudet be an ok option even for someone who has never experienced deaf culture before? also, are the academics there comparable to other schools in the area such as George Washington University or the College of William and Mary?
Thank you in advance for your advice and help!
-Leighton J.