Crystal
We are a full week into our summer classes. It's been a long week, and feels like these classes have been going on for much longer. I'm not enjoying these classes. Medical terminology is going well, though there is no interaction between students or with the instructor. Chem 100 is just as anticipated. Most of the people in this class have had no experience with chemistry before, and since there seems to be quite a bit of math in these first few weeks, it has also become obvious that many of them don't have a ton of math experience as well. He assigns lots of homework, but that's ok since I am managing to do the homework and take notes on his lectures at the same time. He has done a great job at explaining significant digits, though it makes my math minded brain cray to be rounding off large parts of my answers.

Statistics..... I fear for my grade in this class. The teacher thus far is wholly unprepared and seems to be trying to get through by winging it. No syllabus, in fact he hasn't even looked through the book or other required materials. One minute he tells us that our grade is only from the 4 exams and final, then he gives us an assignment that he says will be graded. I guess I'll just keep trying to adapt.
Crystal
Wahoo! My first quarter back is done!! And, if I may pat myself on the back (since no one in real life has offered so much as a *good job*), I met my goal of a 4.0!

I should be starting working on my medical terminology class now, it's a self paced class and I can see that this will put me at risk for not being as motivated to get stuff completed. Chem 100 (baby chem as my bio professor called it) and Math 140 (formerly 281, how weird is that?) Statistics start next week. While I'm not looking forward to those classes, I am looking forward to checking them off the to-do list.

It looks a though Mike and my schedules only overlap one day a week, and only for a couple hours. That makes finding childcare easier, especially since I have two teenagers chomping at the bit for the opportunity to babysit.

I'm pretty sure I've decided against the LPN and then bridging idea. There is still the chance that I wont be selected at my top two schools and that my 3rd choice school may offer me a slot in their fast track LPN with a guaranteed spot to bridge upon completion.

So, kinda funny story from chatting with my Bio professor last week. We were talking about how Mike will be taking his class this summer, this lead to him asking what I was taking. When I told him Chem 100 he started making fun of me... but in the nicer way of telling me that I didn't need that class and would be more than fine taking chem 101 (which has also been renumbered, but I can't remember if it was to 130 or 140...) So I let him know that chem 101 wasn't offered in the summer, but I was taking it in the fall. He tried to convince me I would be a better fit for taking chem 102 this summer, without 101 than I would be in the baby chem class. He he. Here's to hoping it's an easy A.
Crystal
Last week was registration for summer and fall classes for current students. The more credits you have completed the higher you are on the registration list. Frustrating now, but I guess it'll be to my advantage later. I was hoping my summer schedule would be Developmental Psych, CNA, and Medical Terminology. Luck was not with me. After much fretting and stomping of feet, my schedule is as follows...

  • Chem 100 MTWTh from noon to 1:30. I can not express how much I am not looking forward to this class. Technically I do not need this class. It is the equivalent of high school chemistry. But, it's filling a spot, keeping my full time enrollment status and earning me extra credits and hopefully a few spots up on the registration list.

  • Statistics TTh from 5 to 7:40. Ugh! But at least I can look forward to this being a class full of adult learners, and it is in the evening, so that's good anyway.

  • Medical Terminology I Online. So... one out of three isn't horrible I guess.

The CNA class I wanted is full for fall quarter too, so I think I'll look into taking it from a local nursing home or something. I am first on the waiting list, however in a class of 10, pretty much all being pre nursing I have little hope of actually getting in the class. Mike took the last open seat 2 hours before I could register, big meanie. Developmental Psych made it to the fall schedule... probably.

Fall Quarter:

  • Chem 121 MTWF 8a-9a Lab Th 1p-3p
  • Anatomy and Physiology I MTWTh 9a-10a Lab MW 10a-12p
  • Medical Terminology II Online or Developmental Psych Online

We do all remember that I have 3 children right? I'm not quite sure what I'm going to be doing with them in the fall....

Finals in my current classes are staring me in the face. As of right now I have over 100% in psych, a huge question mark for english, and I am 1.6% shy of a 4.0 in bio. Luckily in bio I still have 2 homeworks, a lab, a test and a final. I should be able to snag the points I need.