[nabs-l] online college vs classroom instruction

Serena Cucco serena.c.cucco at gmail.com
Sat May 21 15:36:20 UTC 2011


I attended under grad at Manhattanville College in Westchester County, NY.
I'm getting my masters in Social Work.

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Cerena,
What are you in grad school for and where did you attend undergrad?

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From: Serena Cucco
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 8:44 PM
To: 'National Association of Blind Students mailing list'
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] online college vs classroom instruction

Hi Josh,

I'm in grad school.  I lived on campus in college and live here at home for
grad school.  I've done quite well taking in-class courses.  I have to take
2 online this summer.  We'll see how they go.

As far as the wheelchair factor, I suppose the practicality of living on
campus would depend on your reason for using a wheelchair.  Although I'm not
a wheelchair user myself, one of my sighted friends from college is.  He
lived on campus ... His using a wheelchair never stopped him!  He's quite
mature and approachable.  If you have any specific wheelchair-related
questions, I'm sure he'd be happy to answer them, either through me or
possibly directly.

Serena



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Of Josh Gregory
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2011 8:25 PM
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Subject: [nabs-l] online college vs classroom instruction

Hi all,
I'm a little curious here, what do people think on this? For us
blind students who are about to graduate from high school soon
(I'm a junior this year and will be a senior next) college is
something some of us look into.  So, my question: Do people think
that online college is more accessible for blind people, or
classroom instruction? If I may ask, what have people's
experiences been with both? What about a person who is blind and
partially in a wheelchair such as myself, could I manage in an
on-campus environment or would online instruction be better for
me?
Thanks so much,
Josh

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