First-year law student Jennifer Coulter talks about when she lost her sight, the skills she had to learn and the resources on campus for the visually impaired.
I'm always amazed at those who lose vision and are so well adjusted. I've been visually impaired all my life, & think it would be worse to know what I'm missing. I guess it's always more comfortible to take the known than speculate on the unknown. & college books (at least when I went) were awful, because the ones available on tape were always last year's edition, & the professor, of course, always wanted a new or different edition.
She's brilliant. So brave.
I'm always amazed at those who lose vision and are so well adjusted. I've been visually impaired all my life, & think it would be worse to know what I'm missing. I guess it's always more comfortible to take the known than speculate on the unknown. & college books (at least when I went) were awful, because the ones available on tape were always last year's edition, & the professor, of course, always wanted a new or different edition.
This is such a great story! I love stories like these!
great attitude! wow
great great
brilliant jen. hope you graduated with honours!
Hi UoT, would you give me permission to link to your video from a staff-focused moodle course on accessible documents? Thanks!
she probably went to chris cole rehab where im about to go its a great place
So if your blind you can still see the color black?
Oh, the college work. . . Not so awesome. :) Thanks for posting! :)