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No, that is not what I am saying at all. It is amazing how you only want to assume the worst.
She made RIT which if you know anything about the university has higher academic standards than NTID. Not only did she make RIT but the major she was in was not open to all RIT students as you had to separately apply and be accepted into the program as they had only a limited number of students they could accept each year.
She was not in a special program for CI users she was in a major with hearing and a few other deaf RIT students.
I have no idea what you are talking about when you ask: "Why do you think it is superior to create another deaf subset?" Would you care to explain that further?
No. It was a very clear statement, and I refuse to play games. Good day.