is totally kicking my ass. I'm only taking two classes plus the accompanying labs, but still. I don't know how students with a full class load do it. I'm sorry about the dearth of posts, or at least more content-heavy posts (not that I'm known for particularly content-heavy posts, but you know what I mean!), but school is definitely the reason for that dearth.
In other news, walking through freshly-fallen, crunchy leaves is FUN! I'd forgotten about that after living in the desert for so many years. :)
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Hang in there Christina, you can do it :-) It's NEVER easy, but you've worked hard to get where you are, and you CAN do it!
Christina, I have taught as an adjunct instructor at the local community college for 11 years. Yes it is hard! I know that because the first 2 year degree was the hardest for me (1984). Yet after another AAS, a bachelors and masters degree, the first one prepared me for the rest. I still rely on the basics from that first degree to this day!
You can do it! Old NFO is right! hang in there!
If I can help let me know!
Kelly
Oh, you are over halfway through the semester if your calender is close to ours!
Thank you, Old NFO and Keads!
Keads, we are in week...ten? I think...
Ugh.
I can't wait for this semester to be over!
Yeah, you are! It is almost over! Stay strong! You can make it! If I can anyone can, LOL!
Chin up! This too, shall pass.
Thank you, B.R. I can't wait for it to do so...LOL!
Fall . . . the pretty crunchy leaves are one of the only things I really miss about New England.
And a judicious late-night application of The Glenlivet can help ease scholastic ass-kickery. Just sayin'. ;-)
*sigh*
If I start drinking to help me deal with school, I dunno if I'll be able to stop! ;)
I went for a walk in the rain Sunday afternoon. Totally refreshed me for my week ahead of six (!) classes (two quizzes plus a midterm) and 15 or so hours of work. :)
You can so totally DO IT, girl. We're more than halfway through the semester!
No drinks necessary - you will sweat and fret and study ... and then ace it.
:)
Well thank you, Sir! I sure hope so.
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