I'm taking twelve credits this upcoming spring semester at NBU. I wanted to do more nursing classes, but I have to do three classes from the "first three semesters" (if I were a Freshman, not a transfer student) that I'm missing before I can move on to Clinicals. So I'm taking Physiological Chemistry (Lecture, Discussion, and Lab), Nutrition, and Intermediate (Nursing) Seminar. Those only bring me up to 10 credits, and since I want to be considered a full-time student, and since it miraculously doesn't conflict with any of my other classes, I'm also taking UNIVERSITY CHORUS!!!!!
I'm going to be singing and performing again, Y'all! I'm so excited, I can't WAIT. I haven't sung since I left the Las Vegas Master Singers when I moved to Pahrump, NV in early 2004. Holy crap, the last time I performed was Christmas of 2003! That's far too long. My pipes may be rusty, but they'll limber up fast. I've missed singing and it's something a part of me really needs. It's nice that I can get college credit and an easy "A" while fulfilling that need. :)
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Well, the chorus thang is truly great news. One should never pass up a chance to do what ya love to do. Excellent!
Enjoy, and glad you can get credit for something you truly enjoy!
Hope we get some video or audio recordings...
Hooray! Congratulations!
Thanks, Y'all!
That looks great Christina! I played in the University Orchestra and continued with my private lessons through the university throughout nursing school. It was to keep me sane and partially succeeded!
"My pipes may be rusty, but they'll limber up fast."
Let me be the first to say, that sounded very, very wrong.... :P
Congrats!
Let me join the chorus here by saying: enjoy the chorus!
Thank you all very much! I don't know about recordings, I assume it's a large choir, so unless I score a solo (always a possibility, I suppose), I'll disappear in the crowd.
Mike, trust you!
Anon., I hope it'll be a stress-relief, NOT another source of stress.
NavyOne, I shall. :)
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