Oceanbreeze
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javapride said:u know something ladies and germs have you ever heard of a sheltered life? so lay off the harshness and show the postive side to it please.. thank you.

javapride said:u know something ladies and germs have you ever heard of a sheltered life? so lay off the harshness and show the postive side to it please.. thank you.
rjr2006 said:Oh, really? Will NTID professors understand my situations about why my physical disability prevents me from finishing all of homework on time? I decided to terminate deaf education last year, so that enabled me to work on my own, and become more independent. I will not have special services for college because I need to function properly.
The university I visited yesterday is: Southern Connecticut State University, and I noticed that there are a lot of people who has physical disability, just like I do. Unfortunately, there are less deaf people there and that's why I want to go to a college where all of professors and students use sign language. They understand what deafness is, and if I don't get accepted into NTID then I have to get job or be challenged in hearing college. I don't want to cut off the deaf world, although my mom called me "deaf brat", and she doesn't understand anything about deaf culture. She also refused to learn ASL, because she fears that I might lose my English skills, and I can do ASL/PSE on my left arm only, since my right side of the body does not function properly.
Oceanbreeze said:*sigh* Once again, you're just typing for the sake of taking up space. Do you really have a CLUE about what RJ is upset about, MsP? Somehow, I doubt it.
Shyness is painful and hard to bear but you will find it easier to overcome as each year passes by. High school is the hardest time to be shy, but high school doesn't last forever. I know that it seems like forever right now but really the rest of your life will be much more important.rjr2006 said:Today, I felt depressed, because now I found out that I must overcome my shyness for after I graduate from high school next year. I visited the state university with disabled high school students. Now I realize that the professors in any colleges don't care about my disabilities, so that means my special education servrices will stop by the end of June '06.
I am very sorry that you missed your prom. I think that you could have had a good time there. But that is the past. Please don't let that disappointment keep you down. Just plan on next year's Senior Prom, that you will attend.My shyness is the biggest challenge for me, and today is Junior Prom, which I am not going, because I chose to believe my brother, he was telling me that I will be left out at the prom since nobody cares about my disabilities. I feel really awful because few of my friends are going to the prom, but it really hurts me a lot.
You will probably have to work even harder, and have less "party" time than other students but it can be done. You can get tutors. Don't register for too many courses at first. Start with just a few basic courses until you get used to college ways.rjr2006 said:Oh, really? Will NTID professors understand my situations about why my physical disability prevents me from finishing all of homework on time?
I can see that you are very motivated. That is important. Don't be too proud to accept some special services at college. I know that you want to be independent but don't worry about using some of the services that the college offers.I decided to terminate deaf education last year, so that enabled me to work on my own, and become more independent. I will not have special services for college because I need to function properly.
Keep checking out various colleges, and use the services of your guidance counselor. Don't give up.The university I visited yesterday is: Southern Connecticut State University, and I noticed that there are a lot of people who has physical disability, just like I do. Unfortunately, there are less deaf people there and that's why I want to go to a college where all of professors and students use sign language. They understand what deafness is, and if I don't get accepted into NTID then I have to get job or be challenged in hearing college.
I am very sorry that your mom doesn't understand deaf culture or ASL. I know that many hearing parents didn't get full information about those things when their deaf children were little, so they don't understand how important those things are. As you wrote, "she fears that I might lose my English skills." You see, even grown-ups have fears and lack confidence, and sometimes they let their fears rule their decisions.I don't want to cut off the deaf world, although my mom called me "deaf brat", and she doesn't understand anything about deaf culture. She also refused to learn ASL, because she fears that I might lose my English skills, and I can do ASL/PSE on my left arm only, since my right side of the body does not function properly.
Yes, RJR, I just love your avatar picture. You look very friendly and positive to me.deaf24fan said:...keep on having a big heart and a big smile that you got plastered on your avatar.![]()
Courage simply means action in SPITE of fear
Today, I felt depressed, because now I found out that I must overcome my shyness for after I graduate from high school next year. I visited the state university with disabled high school students. Now I realize that the professors in any colleges don't care about my disabilities, so that means my special education servrices will stop by the end of June '06.
rjr2006 said:Oh, really? Will NTID professors understand my situations about why my physical disability prevents me from finishing all of homework on time? I decided to terminate deaf education last year, so that enabled me to work on my own, and become more independent. I will not have special services for college because I need to function properly.
The university I visited yesterday is: Southern Connecticut State University, and I noticed that there are a lot of people who has physical disability, just like I do. Unfortunately, there are less deaf people there and that's why I want to go to a college where all of professors and students use sign language. They understand what deafness is, and if I don't get accepted into NTID then I have to get job or be challenged in hearing college. I don't want to cut off the deaf world, although my mom called me "deaf brat", and she doesn't understand anything about deaf culture. She also refused to learn ASL, because she fears that I might lose my English skills, and I can do ASL/PSE on my left arm only, since my right side of the body does not function properly.
>>> he is absolutely right!!! i am an alumni of rit... and as a matter of fact... i knew someone who is a wheelchair bound due to spina bifida (sp?) who was in the same major with me but graduated a year after me... NOTHING STOPPED HIM! NO MATTER WHAT!!!deaf24fan said:I'm an Alumni of NTID/RIT and I have seen basically every handicap there. Deaf, blind, wheelchairs, etc. They all got equal treatment. They'll able to continue functioning well at NTID regardless of the peers. You'll get a lot of support from your advisors, your dean, your teachers (granted, like real world some are jerks and some aren't) and you gotta be prepared to deal with all kind of people and keep on having a big heart and a big smile that you got plastered on your avatar.
FeistyChick said:no offense.. but i think southern conn state SUCKS!!! my sister is an alumni of that university ..
a suggestion for you (you don't have to take it) go to ntid.. get the taste of college life, etc.. for about 2 yrs or so.. and if you find that they don't have the major that you are seeking.. you can always transfer to another school WITH CONFIDENCE, INDEPENDENCY, ETC.. AND AT LAST.. STAND UP FOR YOURSELF!!! hope i am making sense?![]()
and like deaf24 said:
>>> he is absolutely right!!! i am an alumni of rit... and as a matter of fact... i knew someone who is a wheelchair bound due to spina bifida (sp?) who was in the same major with me but graduated a year after me... NOTHING STOPPED HIM! NO MATTER WHAT!!!
***if you want.. i will be more than happy to locate him, get his email address and you can talk to him?? i think it would be helpful to talk to people with same peers who have had experiences to help you get through this LET ALONE MAKE MAJOR DECISIONS ON YOUR OWNi am not trying to PUSH YOU... but ENCOURAGE YOU...i am sure you are feeling OVERWHELEMED RIGHT NOW since it is all new to you... and you are going to be on your own soon, etc .. BUT I PROMISE THIS WILL CHANGE when the time comes
last of all, i am wondering which part of ct are u from? are u familar with the brs and fws?
HANG IN THERE KIDDO!![]()
Computers + Deaf Culture = NTID and I will love it, because I never been in deaf schools and I feel like I am left out in most of hearing schools.Miss*Pinocchio said:yeah try NTID, and if you don't like it, then go SCSU.