[nabs-l] Single Room: Opinions

Beth thebluesisloose at gmail.com
Sat Apr 24 16:49:34 UTC 2010


I wouldn't recommend a single room.  I was put in one and in a remote
location, so watch where you live dorm wise.  It's hard for me to walk
everywhere and mobility has been a huge concern, so I'm med dropping
three of my classes.  It's really hard on me because if I need
something done and my computer freezes up, and I have Windows
Vista/Pista (don't ask), I have to knock on someone's door and they
usually help, but I've gotten people who aren't knowledgeable about
PC's.  So I have to be careful and I'd recommend a roommate until you
figure things out.
Beth

On 4/24/10, Chelsea Cook <astrochem119 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello NABSters,
>
>
> I will be starting college next fall. Likewise, I've been very busy
> getting everything worked out! Something brought up: It was suggested
> by a few blind friends that I try and obtain a single room (I will
> have many computers and a lot of Braille for my physics major.) I've
> shared a room before and totally intend to participate in dorm life.
> What do you guys think? From a practical standpoint, it seems like an
> enticing idea; just want a second opinion.
>
> Thanks,
> Chelsea
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> the stars."
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> Atoms (1928), Lecture 1
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