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EdenAurora
09-04-2008, 05:07 PM
I thought I'd start a thread so we could post what we are studying.
This is my first semester back in school after "taking a semester off" 11 years ago :lol: I decided abruptly the Friday before classes started that I was going to enroll. I'm taking 10 credits this semester. Two of my classes are online (Keyboarding/Document Formatting and Basic Nutrition) and I have one lecture/lab (Human Anatomy & Physiology I). I was fortunate to have a bunch of credits transfer from way back when.
I will apply for the Nursing Program this spring. If all goes well, I will start the 2 year Associate Degree Nursing program next fall.
I'm also working 28 hours a week at McDonald's, though maybe not for much longer (too much drama for not enough money). I'm thinking that I'll try for a waitressing job (more money, fewer hours). We'll see how it goes.
Heck, I'm still waiting for my financial aide. Maybe I won't need to work ;)
Can I ask if you guys were envisioning 'real college' students or anyone studying? I'm working on my distance learning Doula studies, but my feelings won't be hurt either way!
~jo
LatteLover
09-04-2008, 05:30 PM
Hm... I hadn't thought about it Jo. I always think the more the merrier.
Anyhow, I am back in school after an almost 4 year break. I have been an on again, off again student for almost 13 years. It really is getting ridiculous. I was almost finished with my Bach of Bus Admin degree, but then we moved for dh's job. So, I just trasferred to Marshall where I am doing a Regents bachelor's degree. This degree is a self designed degree, lol so basically, I am getting a general bachelor's degree although of course, it is easy to see my main area of study was/is business. I need 24 instate credits for residency to graduate of anything I want since I have all the other requirements met. I am taking all online classes. I figured this was the ONLY way to ensure that I would graduate since we may move again after the first of the year.
I am sooooooooooooooooooo excited! This has been such a long road, so much hard work, it feels good to see an end and to be able to say "I am graduating on May 9th, 2009" instead of "hopefully" lol which I have said so many other times.
SewEsperanza
09-04-2008, 06:52 PM
Congrats on going back to school!
I think I am on the 25 year bachelors degree program!
I have started and stopped school so many times!
I tried going back right after my last child was born, but could not do it.
Now, two years later and I am taking four classes this semester.
A math class at the college, and three online classes- a humanities, political science, and a pyschology through a local community college.
So far so good, but I am finding I am not a fan of online classes.
irinam
09-04-2008, 06:58 PM
Starting on September 22nd here.
After getting my BS in 1996 and being an engineer in Silicon Valley for 12 years, I decided I needed more challenge, so I am back to school :)
For now - only 1 class per trimester. I work full time and it's kicking my butt as it is.
Chemistry 1C here I come!
I'm going back in the spring (assuming they accept my application for reenrollment :p ). Right now, I'm reviewing Calc 1-4 and linear algebra so I won't be completely floundering as I try to finish my math degree next year.
Unless, of course, I can come up with a plan I like better. ;)
Sarahd
09-04-2008, 11:00 PM
I started back in January 06 after leaving school my junior year in 1992. I am working on my BS...in organizational leadership and plan to go to law school after I graduate in May 2010. I take my lsat in February:cross: , so I will know then if I need to change plans:lol:
I take 2 classes each fall and 3 each spring. I have just started working this fall 30 hours per week, so it is taking some juggling to get things handled properly.
This fall I am taking a women's studies/sociology class "gender and occupations" and a labor/employment relations class "compensation", both are senior level and 2 weeks in are kicking my butt!!!
ufotofu
09-04-2008, 11:11 PM
I start on Monday. I'll be taking 13 credit hours this quarter and going on campus. I went until fall 06 and had Atticus and haven't really felt like returning until now. I'm taking intermediate alg, sociology, and western civ 1300-18??.
I'm getting my assoc in liberal arts and then I plan to complete a bachelors degree in either women's studies or political science. I have no idea of what sort of work I'd like to do after school. I want to do non profit work for awhile while the kids are young. I really want to be a lawyer but I'm not sure about it. I'm in my info gathering stage.
LatteLover
09-05-2008, 12:26 AM
I am taking sociology, an intro to autism course that falls under education and is turning out to be very interesting, this is actually a 400 level course, criminal justice and an upper level international marketing.
I am taking bonehead math, a fitness class that is showing me how UNFIT I am, and ASL.
starting small, taking it one week at a time. I am terrible about finishing projects I start.
So far I love school.
twiceblessed
09-05-2008, 08:54 AM
I also working on a long term degree. 14 year bachelors! :lol: I've picked away at my degree for all these years but this time I am FINISHING! I'm a distance student at Indiana State and really I think this is what is going to make finally finishing possible. Minimal scheduling juggles since I only have to attend clinicals, plus I'm not working, and the kids aren't homeschooling anymore. I'll be finished December 09. :D
This semester I'm taking: Nursing Care of Families in Stress and Crisis, Nursing Care of Adults II, and a 2 credit hour fitness class. I'm finishing up my last 3 testouts too (like CLEP but it's 2 Dantes and 1 Excelsior).
I want to get my degree in Classics with Latin. It needs to be distance ed because I live in a small town in Alaska and don't see that changing any time soon. I'm having the hardest time finding any distance ed that deals with Latin or classics! Let alone enough to get my degree.
BYU has a few of its (required for a Classics degree with Latin) classes as distance ed, and I love that with them you have a final finish date but no in between dates of when assignments are due, and their prices seem to be good, but I couldn't actually get my degree with them as they have way too many required credits in religion. I wouldn't have minded a class or two, I like learning about other religions, but they require much more than a class or two.
So I'm still in the stage of trying to figure out if there is any way I can get this degree through distance ed. In the meantime I'm continuing my self study of Latin.
Rhea
hastings
09-09-2008, 12:25 AM
I'm doing a complete turn-around. I finished my BS in 2001 in history/secondary education and English lit but have done really nothing with my degree. So, I'm in massage school right now. I'll finish up the end of January. The plan is then to start at Utah College of Midwifery the following fall. While I'm working on my Master's there I'll be doing my doula certification.
ian'smommaya
09-09-2008, 12:45 PM
bs. in alternative medicine and r.n. eventually. ugh.
hard time with the nursing school tho.
Soggy Granola
09-09-2008, 08:34 PM
I'm working on my Associates in Teaching with the intention of moving on to a 4-year special ed program. I have tons of hours and have spent considerable amounts of time trying to figure out where to go but finally have it nailed down. I'm still at community college but will probably transfer for Spring semester to the university.
This semester I'm in Elem Algebra (cakewalk, lol, but my last math classes were 10 years ago so I opted to just retake them instead of testing out) and online I have Cornerstone (sort of like intro to college level thinking, a bit late for me but whatever).
freedomlover
09-09-2008, 09:24 PM
I am a sometime student (taking classes for professional development) and actually am taking one class this semester in
Adult Supervision
Went to my first class and it looks really good.
I went to college and graduated when I was younger but I am a believer in lifelong learning so it works for me to need to take classes and to do something good for myself while doing so.
brooken
09-10-2008, 10:54 AM
Oh, wow! I just discovered this forum - I'm a little slow I guess. This is my first semester in my program - I am getting a teaching certificate/MAT. The program is such that for a few extra classes past getting the certificate I can get my masters. My certification will be in Art, K - 12. (My bachelor's is in art, so all I need are the education classes.)
I've taken classes here and there, but its been quite a break from when I got my BA in '96.
I'm just taking one online class right now. Started next semester I will take 2 at a time until student teaching. Should take me about 2 1/2 to 3 years.
I'll have to come back and read others responses and others threads when I'm not running out the door.
sativarain
09-11-2008, 10:51 AM
working on my bachelors for a social work degree. I'm highly motivated and love being in school. Such a difference a few years makes. I went back last January and so far so good.
Roses
09-14-2008, 10:13 PM
I just saw this forum existed today, so here I am. I am a jr getting my BA in Humanities. Started in January of 2007 hoping to do this as fast as possible (got my AA last month).
sewlittletime
10-01-2008, 10:28 PM
I am working towards a ba in theology...slowly but surely. I can only afford (financially and time wise) two classes a semester, so this is going to take a long while. This semester I am taking a philosophy and theology on-line.
mamajandtheboys
10-02-2008, 05:08 PM
I need 22 more hours until I can graduate with my MSN in nurse-midwifery. I start back Spring of 09 and will be done December of 09, if all goes accd'g to plan. ;) :lol:
sahmmama
10-06-2008, 09:25 AM
I'm here! I started back to school this fall, working toward a bachelor's in Health, Sport, and Exercise Science w/double majors in Sport Science and Community Health.
I'm loving my classes so far, except my business course. I am actually dropping it - it's not required, I had thought I would get my minor in business but as it turns out I'd rather jab my eyes out lol.
iluvvla818
10-06-2008, 09:26 PM
well, technically im not a student anymore!! i graduated in June with my B.A. in communications with an emphasis in public relations, but i still remember the constant struggle it was to balance both my family and my school work. I consider myself pretty lucky though, i had both my kids during breaks and never had to take any time off from school! My daughter was born three years ago, one week before school started..and my son was born last december (during Winter break) it worked out great because they were the best babies and let me do my work while they slept peacefully through the night! I actaully liked it alot too, i had alot of time on my hands to spend with them and although school did require much of my time....i was able to focus on it during my own time!!! My advice to all you other moms....stick with it!!!it is a very self gratifying accomplishment when you finish!!!
Ifluffedthree
11-27-2008, 09:10 AM
I just stumbled upon this thread.
As the semester winds down I am still a student so I reply.
I feel like a forever student.
I have an AS degree from 1984, A Spin at Pitt for a year 87-88. 1995 when my oldest went to kindy I went back to school to work on an AS in ART, not so much for a job but for me.
Since, life has given me several really hard spins I was not prepared for inclusive of loosing my dh and almost my life to an organ loss in the last 5 years. I took the plunge this fall an went back to school when I lost my contract of 15 years.
So, I am finishing my maybe last 15 credits a small chunk at a time on my Associates in Art probably working towards my BS in Fine Art.
and if there is anyone out there reading this I have an interview on Monday for a job as assistant to a local to me nationally known Iconographer (scroll to very bottom of his page) Orthodox Iconographer Nick Papas (http://comeandseeicons.com/papas.htm) . I think I might really like to have this position and would welcome some positive job vibes.
irinam
11-27-2008, 07:44 PM
Since, life has given me several really hard spins I was not prepared for inclusive of loosing my dh and almost my life to an organ loss in the last 5 years. :hug:
Sending you job vibes all the way across the continent!
PoetMom
11-28-2008, 08:29 PM
if there is anyone out there reading this I have an interview on Monday for a job as assistant to a local to me nationally known Iconographer (scroll to very bottom of his page) Orthodox Iconographer Nick Papas. I think I might really like to have this position and would welcome some positive job vibes.
Prayers and positive job thoughts for you. :prayers:
Ifluffedthree
11-28-2008, 11:03 PM
Thank you
Thank you
both for the Monday Job vibes! :)
LatteLover
11-28-2008, 11:05 PM
:)
homeschooltotwo
12-14-2008, 09:06 AM
Hi everyone! I'm new here.
I'm a 40 yr old wife and mother of two. I homeschool. College is a big deal for me since I started back in my early 20's but rarely finished a course and would drop out usually so I finally gave up back then. :( I've always been real good about quitting things I start. After getting married and having two children I've definitely changed in that area.
I started back to college in the fall of 2007, so I'm a second year college student (wow, whodathunkit). I'm majoring in Business Administration. I just finished up fall semester and can't wait to get back at it in January (although I'm enjoying the break!).
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