Wow.....so this is my last fall semester of my incredibly long bachelors degree. Yes, I changed my major and it took me a long time. And yes, I went to MCCC for longer than expected and this also pushed my graduation date. Yes, I am sad and sometimes wish I could have went straight to some university, BUT the experiences I have gained are worth it. I am grateful for taking a while at MCCC so I was able to meet my husband when I started BYU. Which brings me to another topic.
I have been at BYU for 2 years! I have lived in Utah for 2 years! I have known my husband officially for 2 years!!!!! 2 years ago on the first day of classes I met Daniel. We have been married for 1.8 years. :)
This semester I am taking 12.5 credits.
1. American Heritage (never transferred) that's ok, I will just blow this class off and get a B. Not part of my major....not something I will devote my time to.
2. Groundwater
3. Intro to Seismic
4. Structure
5. Seminar of course.
Seeing as I have only been in the geology program for a year....I think I am doing well graduating with a geology degree in April!
Winter Semester I will be taking 6.5 credits of English 316, Geochemistry, and seminar.
Spring Semester 6 credits of a field course!
then Done!
Wow Sarah! That's incredible that you're so close--time flies, doesn't it? How much longer does Daniel have? I didn't get to talk to you at all while you guys were here. Hopefully we can remedy that the next time you come.
ReplyDeleteDaniel will graduate August of 2014. So only about a year after me. We will be out to Washington again either for Thanksgiving or Christmas. We still don't know what we want to do. We want to go to Michigan for Christmas to see my sisters new baby, but Daniel hasn't spent Christmas with his family for a long time. So right now we are leaning towards Thanksgiving just Daniel and me. Christmas going to Washington for a couple days and celebrating our anniversary there and also going to Arizona to see my older brother. But these plans could change anytime. It all depends on money. But what doesn't?
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