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SpaceCase
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20 Apr 2008, 12:30 pm

*hugs(if you can take that)*

I'm sorry. We'll all get through this together. :D

Could you recommend a deaf-blind service friendly college that has a goos psychology program?


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20 Apr 2008, 1:56 pm

If you're looking in Mississippi, Southern Miss has a good program.



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20 Apr 2008, 3:39 pm

GreatCeleryStalk wrote:
If you're looking in Mississippi, Southern Miss has a good program.



Yes,the University of Southern Mississippi. It generally has great academics. It's GSA and GLBT club is better than the one at JCJC(the one I go to now).

Only,USM is a party school. I mean,like WHOA. I'm talking some hawdcore parting,yo. I don't like that. Plus,EVERYONE goes there after junior/community college.

I'll look at USM or MSU(Mississippi States University). But,I'd also like to have more resources,such as OUT-OF-STATE. What about Drury University or Ashland University? What about New York University? Heh,hell,what about HARVARD,even?


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20 Apr 2008, 5:56 pm

I believe that Griffith University has many facilities for people with disabilities, although it is in Australia. I have met at least one blind person there.

However, what is the area you're studying SpaceCase?


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20 Apr 2008, 6:41 pm

Quatermass wrote:
I believe that Griffith University has many facilities for people with disabilities, although it is in Australia. I have met at least one blind person there.

However, what is the area you're studying SpaceCase?


I am a Psychology major. I want to either minor in English,or double-major in Psychology AND Creative Writing. The college has to have ATLEAST 900 students(more is okay). A GSA and/or a GLBT club is recommended,but not required.


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20 Apr 2008, 8:58 pm

SpaceCase wrote:
Quatermass wrote:
I believe that Griffith University has many facilities for people with disabilities, although it is in Australia. I have met at least one blind person there.

However, what is the area you're studying SpaceCase?


I am a Psychology major. I want to either minor in English,or double-major in Psychology AND Creative Writing. The college has to have ATLEAST 900 students(more is okay). A GSA and/or a GLBT club is recommended,but not required.


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Cool! I'm a Psychology major and I did REALLY well in my English classes, since they were all writing classes! I'm also majoring in music and minoring in Sociology. The reason I won't at least minor in English is because of the required Literature classes.


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20 Apr 2008, 10:58 pm

I'm sure you'll find your way, even with your physical disabilities. I know you can survive this and become a strong woman :D



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22 Apr 2008, 12:30 am

SpaceCase wrote:
Quatermass wrote:
I believe that Griffith University has many facilities for people with disabilities, although it is in Australia. I have met at least one blind person there.

However, what is the area you're studying SpaceCase?


I am a Psychology major. I want to either minor in English,or double-major in Psychology AND Creative Writing. The college has to have ATLEAST 900 students(more is okay). A GSA and/or a GLBT club is recommended,but not required.


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We certainly have more than 900, we have a number of disabilities services, though I dunno whether it has (currently) a GLBT club, though you can form one yourself.

Plus, we have a good Psychology department. I dunno which campus is better for it, though.


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23 Apr 2008, 1:50 pm

This is tragic news. =( I cannot imagine how horrible it is. I hope that you manage to cope with it, and can still enjoy life as much as is possible.
Isn't there supposed to be a treatment for that sort of cataract blindness?


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