PrincessChloe
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Hi. I am in the process of applying for universities, but I feel uncomfortable with applying to Gallaudet, Rochester, or California. I don't understand how prevalent ASL is at their campuses. I am HoH and I have operated as a hearie for most of my life. When I am around deafies who sign, I'm just as confused as when I'm around hearies who are talking over my head. I don't feel comfortable with either group honestly, which is rather lonely.
What I'm wondering is, is ASL something that is required for everyday communication at all three schools? I mean, is it frowned upon to want to talk or to use very limited ASL? I do know a little ASL but I've had little practice because I was mainsteamed since preschool (lost hearing at about 5). I don't have any deaf/HoH friends to practice with. So I feel really uncomfortable with going to a deaf university because I'd probably be just as isolated as at a hearie university because I am not fluent in sign and think and act like a hearie apart from being HoH.
I do want to learn ASL, though. It's just hard for me because I'd like to be able to practice with people who aren't family members. My family only knows the signs for 'yes', 'no', and 'maybe'.
What I'm wondering is, is ASL something that is required for everyday communication at all three schools? I mean, is it frowned upon to want to talk or to use very limited ASL? I do know a little ASL but I've had little practice because I was mainsteamed since preschool (lost hearing at about 5). I don't have any deaf/HoH friends to practice with. So I feel really uncomfortable with going to a deaf university because I'd probably be just as isolated as at a hearie university because I am not fluent in sign and think and act like a hearie apart from being HoH.
I do want to learn ASL, though. It's just hard for me because I'd like to be able to practice with people who aren't family members. My family only knows the signs for 'yes', 'no', and 'maybe'.