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I had my last final today (Math 80/Pre-Algebra) and think I did pretty well on it. If so, then I will have finished all three classes with a high B or A for each.
Yea me #londonclap
This give me @ 3 weeks to get ready for next quarter which will include the following classes:
Algebra: already have the books, so that's a savings of $100+
Introduction to Funeral Services: text book is The history of American Funeral Directing - that'll be under $50
Sociology of Death and Dying: text book is Death, Society and the Human Experience - it should run @ $65
Should be an interesting quarter. I'll have a couple of other math classes to take before its all said and done.
For those who didn't know, I am getting a degree in Funeral Services after being laid off from my previous job at Microsoft. It was a shock to go back to job hunting after 15 years, and to be honest I have skills out the wazzu but no degrees to back them up, and that's what everyone seems to want. Rather than lock myself back into the IT world, I decided to go for something completely different, hence the degree in Funeral Services.
Does it make me morbid to say I am looking forward to taking embalming chemistry and the likes? Maybe, but that's okay with me.
Yea me #londonclap
This give me @ 3 weeks to get ready for next quarter which will include the following classes:
Algebra: already have the books, so that's a savings of $100+
Introduction to Funeral Services: text book is The history of American Funeral Directing - that'll be under $50
Sociology of Death and Dying: text book is Death, Society and the Human Experience - it should run @ $65
Should be an interesting quarter. I'll have a couple of other math classes to take before its all said and done.
For those who didn't know, I am getting a degree in Funeral Services after being laid off from my previous job at Microsoft. It was a shock to go back to job hunting after 15 years, and to be honest I have skills out the wazzu but no degrees to back them up, and that's what everyone seems to want. Rather than lock myself back into the IT world, I decided to go for something completely different, hence the degree in Funeral Services.
Does it make me morbid to say I am looking forward to taking embalming chemistry and the likes? Maybe, but that's okay with me.