So, I have been the worst blogger ever this last semester, but I swear it's for a good reason!
I had the most challenging semester of my college career. I have never been more challenged or stretched in any aspect of my life.
So here is what my schedule looked like:
Human Physiology with Rose
Medical Terminology with Salazar
Biochemistry with Sheridan
Anthropology with Peterson
And below I have pasted my predictions for last semester and written the actual outcome in italics:
Hardest class?:
Human Physiology for sure.
Right on the money. I hate that class and I HATE that I have to continue going to it next semester.
Easiest class?:
Medical Terminology for sure.
Yeah, Medical terminology was a piece of cake.
Most enjoyable?:
I think I will really like Anthropology actually...Peterson is a lot like Bones and I'm completely enthralled by that show
If I had to pick a most enjoyable class...I would actually probably pick Medical Terminology because I could do it in the comfort of my own home. I enjoyed Anthropology right up until he got to the part of the semester where he talked about marriage and family and how the family is NOT falling apart even though marriages are only lasting 5 years on average...something seems wrong there to me.
Class I will study for the most?:
Human Phys...and then Biochemistry.
Yeah, Physiology more than Biochemistry. Did I mention that class sucked?
Class I will most likely be late for most often?:
Biochemistry on Mondays (that class starts 10 minutes after my Human Phys class gets out on Monday)
False, the class I was most often late for was Human Physiology. Something about 8:00 classes...
So anyway, besides the class from H-E-Double hockey sticks I was also promoted at work again. This year has been nuts at work. I started out as a lowly Developmental Therapist and then I was promoted to billing...then to Psych Testing Coordinator/Chart Specialist...and I am now the Assistant Manager in the Billing Department and Front Office. Never in my life did I ever expect to be working full time AND going to school full time AND being in the Relief Society Presidency AND observing at a pharmacy AND having any sort of a social life (which dwindled, sadly).
Also, even though this last semester was really really really hard, I am thankful for everything I learned. I now know exactly what hard work is...
February 18th 2012
14 years ago