NoahsMommy
05-31-2004, 01:38 PM
I'm sure to most people this thread will seem dumb, especially with most of you just getting OUT of school for the summer. ;)
I'll be registering for summer semester tomorrow morning (or midnight tonight) and that will be that much closer and will better my GPA a little bit (I'm SO getting an A!!).
I learned that I'll need about 6 more classes before I can apply for the nursing program at Moorpark, but then after I have those classes done, I'll have to wait at least a year and a half until I get accepted into it. (Its the best program in CA)
So, I decided to use that time working towards my goal of earning my PhD in psych. I've decided to attend CSUCI (Cal State Un. Channel Islands)...its a newer school, originally the sister school of CSUN (Cal State Un. Northridge) to obtain my BA. Its kind of neat, because it was formerly Camarillo State Hospital, a place for the mentally handicapped. Kind of fitting for my major, huh?
Two of my co-workers attend this school for their excellent Biology programs. They both love the school, especially for its small class size...about 10 students! That is going to be really neat!
Anyway, I feel good about school and just wanted to share. After being so sick and getting hopeless about my future, these small things make me happy.
YAY! :D
I'll be registering for summer semester tomorrow morning (or midnight tonight) and that will be that much closer and will better my GPA a little bit (I'm SO getting an A!!).
I learned that I'll need about 6 more classes before I can apply for the nursing program at Moorpark, but then after I have those classes done, I'll have to wait at least a year and a half until I get accepted into it. (Its the best program in CA)
So, I decided to use that time working towards my goal of earning my PhD in psych. I've decided to attend CSUCI (Cal State Un. Channel Islands)...its a newer school, originally the sister school of CSUN (Cal State Un. Northridge) to obtain my BA. Its kind of neat, because it was formerly Camarillo State Hospital, a place for the mentally handicapped. Kind of fitting for my major, huh?
Two of my co-workers attend this school for their excellent Biology programs. They both love the school, especially for its small class size...about 10 students! That is going to be really neat!
Anyway, I feel good about school and just wanted to share. After being so sick and getting hopeless about my future, these small things make me happy.
YAY! :D