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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Half Off

Last semester my friend Victoria had the clever idea of briefly summarizing each class as it came to a close with a final exam. I thought I'd do the same to clear my mind of those credits and get ready to  move on! Today I had three exams, so I got half of my finals done in one day!

Math 151, Statistics- Dr. Klanderman
I'm not a math fan, especially not at 8am. I don't think I learned anything in this class that will especially carry into my nursing practice. Like education majors have to take math for teachers, I think nurses should take math for nurses which would incorporate conversions and what not. I was glad to have Kirsten in this class to help me out. She is a math whiz and helped me study before every exam. Sometimes we even did our homework in class the morning it was due. : )

Honors 333, Psych: Contemplation, Meditation, Yoga- Dr. Colosimo
This class brought together a variety of majors. I probably never would have class with Church and Ministry majors or business majors if not for this class. Dr. Colosimo is one of my favorite professors at Trinity and she brings sophistication, class, and wisdom to each and every interaction. We got to do yoga every time we met for class-something I really enjoyed. Though this class didn't require a lot of work, I am so appreciative of a class that allowed me to breathe. With 19 credits I was always studying, and this class allowed for a break from that. I'm glad my presentation is over, but I will miss the friendships I made in this class.

Psych 352: Behavioral Pharmacology- Dr. Hassert
This was my first class with Dr. Hassert, he is an interesting man. And this class would have been a lot more interesting if I hadn't taken chemistry or any of my biology classes. I already had the fundamentals of what he was teaching us about so the drugs and their effects weren't too exciting. Not to mention, this was a night class, being cooped up at night wasn't my favorite feature. I had to take this class to get going on my Psychology minor, so I'm glad it was an easy class to cross off on that checklist. The nicest feature about this class was a take-home final, so this afternoon I just had to hand in a scantron sheet to be graded.

Tomorrow are my hardest exams. The sciences. Micro and Anatomy. I dare you to guess how many pages of Micro I have written already. Come back tomorrow to see the answer!




I must get back to studying!

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