[blindlaw] INTRODUCTION

Monika ladyyaraina at pcisys.net
Tue Jun 5 14:41:14 CDT 2007


Olusegun,
Welcome to the list. Good luck in Law School. I hope you get in. I am also looking at the same law school if all goes well. Most likely I wont be going for my admissions there until 2009, the earliest. Right now I have some circumstances that have put my schooling at UNC in Greeley on hiatus. What school did you get your bachelors from? I am asking because our school has a Law club...maybe yours does as well or there might be a professor that knows about law school. If anything, you should contact your professors and advisor and talk to them.
Monika

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. 
  To: NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:36
  Subject: [blindlaw] INTRODUCTION


  Hi Everyone:



  I am a new member of the BlindLaw list.  I am, as I write this, awaiting 
  admissions to the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver.  If 
  plans DO NOT GO AWRY, I expect to be a member of the 2007 student body 
  starting in September.



  As I prepare for the challenges of being in law school, I am looking for 
  materials I can read to help me get organised as best as is possible.



  For those of you who are practicing attorneys already, what pieces of 
  software do you use in your practice and how accessible are they? 
  Window-Eyes is MY PREFERRED SCREEN READER, but I have a GOOD WORKING 
  KNOWLEDGE of Jaws as well having used it once in a Windows NT environment 
  when I worked as a PBX Operator for a hotel chain.  I know and use the 
  Internet everyday in my business.



  I'd appreciate any other advice-particularly with respect to obtaining 
  reading texts electronically-you might be willing to share with me.  Braille 
  is my PREFERRED READING mode; I can use speech, but I find it too elusive 
  for my liking!!  Thanks all.



  Sincerely,

  Olusegun



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Olusegun,
Welcome to the list. Good luck in Law School. I hope you get in. I am also looking at the same law school if all goes well. Most likely I wont be going for my admissions there until 2009, the earliest. Right now I have some circumstances that have put my schooling at UNC in Greeley on hiatus. What school did you get your bachelors from? I am asking because our school has a Law club...maybe yours does as well or there might be a professor that knows about law school. If anything, you should contact your professors and advisor and talk to them.
Monika
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[blindlaw] INTRODUCTION
Hi Everyone:
I am a new member of the BlindLaw list.  I am, as I write this, awaiting
admissions to the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver.  If
plans DO NOT GO AWRY, I expect to be a member of the 2007 student body
starting in September.
As I prepare for the challenges of being in law school, I am looking for
materials I can read to help me get organised as best as is possible.
For those of you who are practicing attorneys already, what pieces of
software do you use in your practice and how accessible are they?
Window-Eyes is MY PREFERRED SCREEN READER, but I have a GOOD WORKING
KNOWLEDGE of Jaws as well having used it once in a Windows NT environment
when I worked as a PBX Operator for a hotel chain.  I know and use the
Internet everyday in my business.
I'd appreciate any other advice-particularly with respect to obtaining
reading texts electronically-you might be willing to share with me.  Braille
is my PREFERRED READING mode; I can use speech, but I find it too elusive
for my liking!!  Thanks all.
Sincerely,
Olusegun
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