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RE: Grad Student Support Thread - 7/9/2009 10:32:42 AM
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debilyn
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Sad to hear about the delay, Shallbe. I've not done substitute teaching, so I can't help you there. I'm struggling through college algebra this summer term in preparation for the required math in the fall. I'm now mid-way through the first week, and I think things are beginning to come back to me. Probably by mid-week next week, I'll feel better about it, but it is tough, tough, tough. Grace, did you decide to drive or fly?
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RE: Grad Student Support Thread - 7/9/2009 5:55:21 PM
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eaglelady11
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hi people, it's been a while but I heard from the chair of the Masters program and they are going to let me take Intro to Grad Studies again, but I have to pass with a B+ or better. So please pray I stay focused and do good work and get a good grade. Thanks.
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RE: Grad Student Support Thread - 7/10/2009 10:23:30 PM
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I was reading several posts about math and it can be difficult for some. It was very difficult for me. I changed the way I think about Math and that helped. I treat it in my studies as a foreign language and I study for them differently. I guess technically it is a language. I also lucked out. I lived on campus as a single dad for several years and one day I noticed 3 boxes of books outside math department. I asked about them and I was told to take them. The lady said the companies send the department boxes every semester for them to see if the professors want to use their textbooks and these were ones they chose not to. They were all different but all had CD’s with them and answer manuals. So I didn’t take a class that had those books but it allowed me access to online study guides and extra study material. I doubt Univ. of Tn is any different than any other university. Ask around and ill bet most departments would be glad to get rid of non-usable textbooks. Proud of all of you. University life is a struggle. When I opted for Law School my academic advisor told me I would be too old and as a single parent I wouldn’t be taken seriously. I was 54. I have remarried since but don’t ever tell me NO! I am headed to Law School. Have a blessed day being in a spec ops group in the military even though that was many years ago. NO isnt an option unless of course its immoral or unethical
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 7/17/2009 11:23:43 PM
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daisy47
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its great to have the opportunity to go back to school !!! I love the people that surround me all positive and the school I have been going to is like family there. I start the Nursing program at another starting sep 1 and it seems equally as good. I am utterly lonesome and bored during this summer. Seperated and missing my husband even though he was the bad one you cant be with someone 16 plus and not miss them. My issue is I have been at school with no break till this summer for two years straight. I have two more to go. I am so frustrated thinking of TWO MORE YEARS. I want to be done and in my job NOW! That is the hard part for me. TWO MORE YEARS its taking toooo long!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 7/18/2009 9:30:22 AM
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ShallbeRebuilt
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Daisy, I do understand that frustration. I was planning to graduate in December...and now it's another 3 semesters. My motivation is very low: if it had been just a wee bit higher, I would have made arrangements to work harder starting now so that I could graduate in the spring. But I looked at what it would take and my soul, God forgive it, just quelled and I couldn't face it. So I'm going to take it a bit slower and easier. It will take longer and tie me down longer and cost more, but frankly I don't have another solution. You can do this! You don't start again until September, so you've got a bit of a rest. Use it wisely, refill your "tanks", and you'll be fine. God's not in a hurry for you to finish school. He's going to make it come out in perfect timing. shallbe
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 7/18/2009 9:29:23 PM
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Grace-N-Mercy
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(((((Shallbe))))) I'm sorry... I know how you were trying to get that class taken care of. But God knows what He's doing and since I know you rest in His arms, I know that He will carry you through this. My intensive went well... I decided to fly there and back and am very glad I did! I love those classes... just one more to go, but I won't know anyone there next time (maybe). Oh well, there will be more people for me to meet. :-) (Let's just pray that one of them is single, male, willing & able!!!) School is much more intense for me right now... we're into the meat & potatoes of what I'm going to be doing and I'm loving it! It's not easy, but it's challenging enough to really fun! Got lots of (mostly positive) changes happening in my life right now. Please pray that I'm able to keep my focus on school and not all this other stuff going on.
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 7/18/2009 11:02:46 PM
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ShallbeRebuilt
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Thanks GNM...sounds like you are having fun even though things are intense. I know that feeling, too, and am looking forward to having it return soon. I will pray with you that in your travels you find that Special Guy. Debilyn, how is the math coming? shallbe
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 7/21/2009 12:41:00 PM
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debilyn
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Daisy & ShallBe, keep on plugging. Discouragement can grow us or stunt us. We have to find a way to continue to grow even during those down times. Remember the "Footprints" poem? "It was then that I carried you." Stay in prayer, even when it doesn't seem to go anywhere. Grace, I'm praying ... Math (algebra) class update: After two tests, which everyone didn't do well on, the professor is "starting from the top." I'm soooo thankful, too. (Thank you, Lord for giving professor this idea.) I barely passed those tests, so going back to the beginning is great for me! The professor decided we would go back and redo our original homework assignments (plus a little more) in class. We work independently or together, but he is there to answer questions and help us work to solve problems that may be hard for us. After one class, many of us left feeling so much better. I feel like I'm understanding so much more now. I'm finally beginning to tread water.
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 8/10/2009 1:45:33 AM
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It took me 3 years to finally get back in school, heck it took me that long to figure out what I wanted to do. Now im going for fashion design and I love it! I even kinda like the stress I get from it, but I'd be lieing if i didnt say that im not worried. I worry that im not good enough that I wont make it, and that my stuff will just compleatly suck. It's hard to deal with that sometimes, I've never had the highest self-esteem so convinceing my self to stick with it and that Im doing the right thing, is really heard for me. I keep waiting on this big sign from God saying that I'm doing the wrong thing, then I have to tell my self that God wants me to be happy as long as im constantly giving him praise. It's a never ending cycle, but that's ok, with God I'm making it. He really is the most amazing person ever, thanks to him I have a great guy, great family, a running car, and a school and career that I love. Sure it hard but it's good. Ya know untill now I havent really stopped and thought about what all I truly have to be happy about, Im glad I did. To all of you who are thinking of going back to school, go and good luck, and to all thouse on here that are back in school good luck to you too. I hope your enjoying it
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 8/12/2009 9:01:56 AM
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Hey Y'all! I graduated high school in 1974. I looked at my transcript recently; I was lucky they let me out. I just went back to school and finished a 16-credit hour summer...and lived to tell about it. Unfortunately, it was a local CC (transferring to the local Catholic university for the fall semester), so I have to wash my brain out with soap. What works best? Cheer, Tide, or one of the generics on the market? I do want that fresh, clean feeling...
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 8/12/2009 2:07:03 PM
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quote:
I looked at my transcript recently; I was lucky they let me out. LOL! That's funny!
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 8/12/2009 3:55:13 PM
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debilyn
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Update: I passed College Algebra! Yay! Now, on to the course that "actually counts." I'm reviewing every other day until the class starts at the end of the month. Don't want to forget what I just learned. My memory is a sieve.
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 8/13/2009 4:40:17 PM
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quote:
ORIGINAL: karlie quote:
I looked at my transcript recently; I was lucky they let me out. LOL! That's funny! Lest I be accused of exagerration, I have the document in front of me: My senior year shows a GPA of 2.75. Eliminate the two fine arts courses where you got an A for fogging up a mirror held under your nose, and the score drops to 2.3. One of those senior courses, btw, was junior year English which, not taken, would have meant "no diploma." Suprised I wasn't a first-round draft pick for the Olympic Anarchy Squad. (sigh) Back to my pathophysiology text...
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 9/20/2009 8:56:46 PM
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I am starting out for the second time and yes it can be overwhelming of course but take your time and keep in mind that there are people that there to help out and if there is anything that I can do help let me know you can contact me through my profile. [Edited by moderator to shrink font size]
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 10/23/2009 7:41:35 AM
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ShallbeRebuilt
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Good for you, GNM! Hoping you have smooth, uneventful, challenging but fun classes. I am finishing up my classes at my diploma institution this semester. In fact, on Monday I give my Senior Recital there, after which I will not have to attend there again except possibly to take the music MFAT, and then, of course, for graduation. This all actually makes me sad. I have learned to love all the people there at Howard Payne, and there is still so much to learn...I fear losing what I've gained through lack of practice and challenge, yet I don't think I can afford to continue classes either just for myself or for a higher degree. I think I'd like to actually teach at a college campus...but then, that requires a further degree. Oh, well. God will make clear what He wants me to do, and I have faith that He will not waste what He has enabled me to learn through this experience. And of course, there's still French. 8 hours of that online. Then, and only then, can I graduate! Sounds like I'll be finished before you, GNM. shallbe
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 10/24/2009 1:40:31 AM
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ORIGINAL: ShallbeRebuilt Good for you, GNM! Hoping you have smooth, uneventful, challenging but fun classes. I am finishing up my classes at my diploma institution this semester. In fact, on Monday I give my Senior Recital there, after which I will not have to attend there again except possibly to take the music MFAT, and then, of course, for graduation. This all actually makes me sad. I have learned to love all the people there at Howard Payne, and there is still so much to learn...I fear losing what I've gained through lack of practice and challenge, yet I don't think I can afford to continue classes either just for myself or for a higher degree. I think I'd like to actually teach at a college campus...but then, that requires a further degree. Oh, well. God will make clear what He wants me to do, and I have faith that He will not waste what He has enabled me to learn through this experience. And of course, there's still French. 8 hours of that online. Then, and only then, can I graduate! Sounds like I'll be finished before you, GNM. shallbe You're going to finish before me?? Yay!! I love graduations! If you finish in December, then you'll walk in May. I probably won't be able to walk in May because I won't finish until August. But that's ok, I'll still be able to walk with a friend!! God is going to let you know where He wants to take you, and I'm sure it's going to be somewhere amazing!! I'm envious of you taking French... it's a beautiful language and I keep telling myself I'm going to learn it again (took one year in high school) but never have jumped back on and made myself learn. Maybe one day.....
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RE: Older (Returning) Student Support Thread - 10/24/2009 2:26:50 PM
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I finished my interviews last week and got official acceptance into my grad program. My first class begins Monday! I've already been offered an internship to begin at the end of my program, which is amazing this early on, so I am really excited. I've never done anything other than traditional semesters, so this will be a huge change and much faster paced, but I'm ready! quote:
School is much more intense for me right now... we're into the meat & potatoes of what I'm going to be doing and I'm loving it! It's not easy, but it's challenging enough to really fun! That's really cool. It seems to take so long to get to that point! I'm glad for you :) quote:
God will make clear what He wants me to do, and I have faith that He will not waste what He has enabled me to learn through this experience. Isn't it wonderful to know we are in His hands? Nothing is ever in vain when we are seeking after Him, even when we feel like we are floundering. That's a lot of comfort for me!
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