[nabs-l] being scholastically social?
Sarah Alawami
marrie12 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 21 21:18:49 UTC 2010
I don't socialise but that has nothing to do with my blindness. I choose not to socialise with anyone because I'm there to get my degree and nothing else. I know that sounds cruel but those are my thoughts.
Take care.
On Mar 21, 2010, at 1:28 PM, Darian Smith wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm curious to here what people's thoughts are about becoming
> involved in clubs and campus activities in school (high school or
> college). do you jump at the oppertunity to meet new people? do you
> feel nervous about it. have you met some of your best friends at a
> ralley, social club, campus society? how did your self- identity as
> a blind person factor into your interactions with people? how did
> people interact with you?
> Thoughts?
> Best,
> Darian
> --
> Darian Smith
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> recruitment campaign to help attract energetic and passionate
> individuals into the field of blindness education, and we need your
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>
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