The Classes:
*Human Physiology (4 credits)
*Human Growth and Development (3 credits)
*World Regional Geography (3 credits) <---Super random, I know. But it fell under my last real generals to take and it fit into my schedule well!
*Hike Arches Park (2 credits)
For a grand total of 12 credits...full time student!
Here's my weekly schedule:
MONDAY:
Physiology- 9:40-10:30
Human Growth- 10:45-11:35
Weekly Panhellenic Meeting- 3:00-4:00
Weekly AXO Meeting- Usually 5:30-7:00
TUESDAY:
Physiology- 9:40-10:30
Geography- 10:45-12:05
WEDNESDAY:
Physiology- 9:40-10:30
Human Growth- 10:45-11:35
THURSDAY:
Physiology- 9:40-10:30
Geography- 10:45-12:05
FRIDAY:
Human Growth- 10:45-11:35
Ski Teach @ Alta- 1:00-3:00 [This goes from the end of January to the middle of March]
And then my Hike Arches Park will just be one weekend in Moab sometime in March, I think at the end of Spring Break.
I originally had Nutrition Intervention in there for 4 credits instead of Geography, but it just didn't work with my schedule too well and it seems like a hard class.
I love my schedule. I'm done by the afternoon, and my classes are back to back. I hate breaks between classes, because I go home and get so unmotivated to go back to class! Also, this will free up some time for me so I can fit in working and volunteering. I've planned everything out so I can get certified as a Phlebotomist the first of the new semester.
Now, you can apply to the nursing program with a few required classes still to go, as long as you're taking them before you get into the program. So, after Physiology, I could apply right to the program, if they had a Fall application period, but they only start accepting in January FOR the fall semester. As long as I keep passing my classes, I can take a break over Summer and then in the Fall, I only have THREE classes to take before I'm COMPLETELY done!! Even then, I technically could take Fall off too, and just take those last 3 classes during Spring 2011 or Summer, because the remaining classes aren't required to be graded already by the time I apply. Also, I'm concerned that my AP English score (I got a score of 4 out of 5....a 3 is usually required to waive a college course) won't take the place of my Writing Requirement. So I may have to take a writing class, but no big deal.
Anyway! I'm happy about next semester, and wrapping things up! I'm just hoping this semester ends well!
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