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Okay, after a DECADE off of school, my first semester back is a resounding success!


1st semester (began 28 August 2007)
Abbrev Name Hours Grade Points GPA
EXP 105 Personal Dimensions of Education 3.0 A 101 / 100 4.000
PSY 202 Adult Development and Life Assessment 3.0 A 100 / 100 4.000
ENG 101 English Composition I 3.0 A 98 / 100 4.000
INF 103 Computer Literacy 3.0 A 96 / 100 4.000
2nd semester (began 05 February 2008)
Abbrev Name Hours Grade Points GPA
ENG 102 English Composition II 3.0
ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3.0
REL 113 Comparative Religions 3.0
ENG 105 Introduction to Literature 3.0

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Congrats!

I never did that well the first time around (or the second, or the third . . .). I know I couldn't do that well now.

Karen J.

"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose"
Janis Joplin


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

Second time around...

... I was doing so much better 2nd time around (not quite that well - I got a random "-" here and there), but ended up moving away from my school before finishing, and circumstances conspired to keep me from finishing that time.

You are justly proud of your accomplishment! Now comes the hard part... Maintianing that GPA. :-) Good Luck.

What, No Math?!

First, congrats on the grades. How'd you get out of taking math classes?

I thought that, even in arts programs, math was required for at least the first two years.

Mr. Ram

Math

For one thing, just because something is required doesn't mean it's required first. For another, I've tested out of College Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, and Differential Equations. Those do not count toward the hours needed to graduate until after I've completed the requirements for my particular degree, and then they'll be added in as electives. Would you like me to post the scores on each of those six tests?

No, No, I believe you!

You'd never lie to me. Your initial post didn't mention you having had those classes before.

Good for you, testing out on the things that you could, you'll save time and money.

You response seems a bit prickly, I wasn't attacking you. Settle down and receive my congratulations gracefully.

Mr. Ram

Apology

I didn't mean to come off as "prickly" to you. But I DID mention that it was after a 10 year hiatus. I had 54 hours of classes at the most difficult public college in the US from 1994-1997. University of Missouri - Rolla, which recently changed names to MUST - Missouri University of Science and Technology. 85% of all enrollees are Engineering majors of one type or another, 10% are Computer Science, 3% are Physics... leaving a whole 2% for ALL the other majors, arts and sciences. Calculus-I was MATH 008 (remedial, at less than a 100 level course), with Calc-II and Calc-III being MATH 023 and 023 respectively.

Math I can do, and good job, too, since my work is to wade through taxes.

Let's have a standing round of applause

for our scholar. Very Nicely done, Edeyn.

Congratulatory huggles from,
Catherine Linda Michel

As a T-woman, I do have a Y chromosome... it's just in cursive, pink script. Y_0.jpg