Any of you that have talked to me in the past month know that I am bogged down with grad school. I decided that it would be a great idea to take two classes during the summer to try and catch up with my master's degree so that I can graduate Spring 2009 and be done with this stuff so I can move on with my life. One of the classes started mid-June and will end next week. Not that bad, huh? The second class started last Monday and only lasts for two weeks. Now, keep in mind, most college classes last for 15 weeks. So I'm doing the work of a 15-week course in 2 weeks. I'm reading 3 books, posting on Blackboard constantly, and the final project is an 8-10 page paper. Does it make a little more sense why I'm so stressed out now?
Anyway, it will all be worth it when I'm done next Spring. I know it's a long way off, but you're all invited to my graduation party!
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
My first blog post!
Hello everyone!
This is my first personal blog post ever! Are you proud of me? This all comes from choosing to take an Anne Arundel County class offered by the community college about blogging. The worst part...I knew all of this stuff before I even stepped foot in this classroom. That's the weird quandry with me. I seem to know a lot about today's technology, but I'm not so good at implementing it. I could tell you all kinds of details about how to use programs, but after my initial excitement about using them, I lose interest and then never use them again. How do I fix that? Any suggestions?
Well, that's all for now. We'll see if I lost interest in this, or if by some miracle I take a true interest and start using it.
Who knows?
This is my first personal blog post ever! Are you proud of me? This all comes from choosing to take an Anne Arundel County class offered by the community college about blogging. The worst part...I knew all of this stuff before I even stepped foot in this classroom. That's the weird quandry with me. I seem to know a lot about today's technology, but I'm not so good at implementing it. I could tell you all kinds of details about how to use programs, but after my initial excitement about using them, I lose interest and then never use them again. How do I fix that? Any suggestions?
Well, that's all for now. We'll see if I lost interest in this, or if by some miracle I take a true interest and start using it.
Who knows?
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