wubbie2steps
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I was a school counselor at an elementary school (master's degree). Let's just say that it was insanely hard and very thick with audism- (idiot principal wanted me to take notes at meetings, wouldn't get me a captioned phone,etc).. Well it became too much! The strain and effort of reading lips and making sense of sounds (especially with people who think hearing aids equal perfect hearing and struggling with little kids voices, meetings,etc) .. move back to Memphis from Texas but will return to Texas (because deaf can go to school for free just pay books) to start new career..
I know that Houston has a community college that offers massage therapy as a major but i was wondering..should i limit myself (Of course, i will be taking advanatage of the sign language interpreter courses Houston community college offers first so i can free myself of frustrations and possibly find some contact with the deaf community -There is almost no deaf community in Memphis.There aren't even captioned movies or deaf coffee chat here the deaf population is so small
It is possible- at the ripe old age of 36- to go back to school and become a veterinarian? I want something that will be a good fit for me that isn't so communication based and will be a good environment for my hearing dog. (yes i am in love with my pup!)
I lived in Austin before ( LOVED IT!) but i believe Houston has more colleges with more academic offerings- massage therapy at San Jacinto Community College, Vet Tech at Lone Star College, Dental Hygienist at U.Texas
Perhaps I should do the massage therapy after the sign language course so I can pull in some bucks while I go to school for vet tech or dental.. Which is more deaf friendly? Veterinarian or Dentist
And I know the possibilities are limitless but I know what a strain it is to work in a communication based career and would like something a lot less challenging.. My nerves and psyche can't handle the stress of constantly "proving" my worth despite my disability. I would like to relax and enjoy my career without proving myself on a daily basis.
I know that Houston has a community college that offers massage therapy as a major but i was wondering..should i limit myself (Of course, i will be taking advanatage of the sign language interpreter courses Houston community college offers first so i can free myself of frustrations and possibly find some contact with the deaf community -There is almost no deaf community in Memphis.There aren't even captioned movies or deaf coffee chat here the deaf population is so small
It is possible- at the ripe old age of 36- to go back to school and become a veterinarian? I want something that will be a good fit for me that isn't so communication based and will be a good environment for my hearing dog. (yes i am in love with my pup!)
I lived in Austin before ( LOVED IT!) but i believe Houston has more colleges with more academic offerings- massage therapy at San Jacinto Community College, Vet Tech at Lone Star College, Dental Hygienist at U.Texas
Perhaps I should do the massage therapy after the sign language course so I can pull in some bucks while I go to school for vet tech or dental.. Which is more deaf friendly? Veterinarian or Dentist
And I know the possibilities are limitless but I know what a strain it is to work in a communication based career and would like something a lot less challenging.. My nerves and psyche can't handle the stress of constantly "proving" my worth despite my disability. I would like to relax and enjoy my career without proving myself on a daily basis.