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Thanks Lynn:Thanks...and what do you mean only.....:.}...the

handicap dept. is the people that have been so good about

everything...and it is good to know if I need some advice there is

someone to bug.....hugs Kathi in OK

> In a message dated 21/04/2004 17:08:35 Central Standard Time,

> ruf-caimi@e... writes:

>

>

> > Hi Kathi,

> > is right, I have been in school for awhile. I

would tell you

> > hands down go for your degree. Go to the Department for

students with

> > handicaps and they will help you, if you need any assistance. I

only have

> > two more classes to take for my degree. However, my degree will

only be an

> > associates degree. I have also earned a certificate in historic

> > preservation. It is has been an interesting and rewarding

experience going

> > to school. I would recommend it to anyone. Good luck,

> > Lynn MeMom

> >

>

> Me, too! Full time to get my nursing degree-ADN-and now ever

since then

> part time to transfer into a master's program. It is hard work, I

have a son at

> home who is a teenager, I am a single mom with a mortgage and no

child

> support, but I love going to school. It really gives you a goal

and makes you feel

> smarter...I highly recommend it! Cary

>

>

>

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Lynn: I am sorry someone said that to you. People can be so

unsensitive, and unkind. With everything you have been going through

I think you are pretty amazing, and I am sure I am not alone.....

hugs Kathi in OK

> > > In a message dated 21/04/2004 17:08:35 Central Standard Time,

> > > ruf-caimi@e... writes:

> > >

> > >

> > > > Hi Kathi,

> > > > is right, I have been in school for awhile. I

> > would tell you

> > > > hands down go for your degree. Go to the Department for

> > students with

> > > > handicaps and they will help you, if you need any

assistance. I

> > only have

> > > > two more classes to take for my degree. However, my degree

will

> > only be an

> > > > associates degree. I have also earned a certificate in

historic

> > > > preservation. It is has been an interesting and rewarding

> > experience going

> > > > to school. I would recommend it to anyone. Good luck,

> > > > Lynn MeMom

> > > >

> > >

> > > Me, too! Full time to get my nursing degree-ADN-and now ever

> > since then

> > > part time to transfer into a master's program. It is hard

work, I

> > have a son at

> > > home who is a teenager, I am a single mom with a mortgage and

no

> > child

> > > support, but I love going to school. It really gives you a

goal

> > and makes you feel

> > > smarter...I highly recommend it! Cary

> > >

> > >

> > >

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