[nabs-l] news paper articals
Darian Smith
dsmithnfb at gmail.com
Mon Nov 16 02:29:54 UTC 2009
Hello Louana and welcome to the list!
My personal opinion, I think that there is a difference between
telling your story with the hopes of people benifiting from it being
shared, and a person "blowing their horn". The difference is, how a
person decides to read what's being presented to them. People
that are blind can and do suscceed as non-triditional students.
This said, I would see about the student slate as a possible forum
for you to share your story possibly.
hope this helps and please continue to post!
Darian Smith
Board member National Association of Blind students.
On 11/15/09, l.sterling0 <l.sterling0 at gmail.com> wrote:
> HI all, after reading post about news paper stories I hav a question of you
> all. I am graduating in December as a non-traditional student as well as a
> blind student. I would like to let others know it is possible for them to do
> also. How do I get a paper to write it up and what do you all think about
> doing something like this for the papers? I don't want to sound like I am
> blowing my own horn.
> Thanks all for the replies.
> Louana
>
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