boy, is *that* an inaccurate title. let's see what a more realistic number might be. (i get to practice for the GRE at the same time i do this, bonus.)
kindergarten: 180 half days = 90 days
grades 1-12: 180 days each = 2160 days
4 years undergrad: average 4.5 days/week, 16 weeks per semester = 576 days
4 years grad school: average 4 days/week, 16 weeks per semester = 512 days
so if i did that right, this is actually approximately my 3,339th day of school. that's 9.15 years. egads.
my class starts in 20 minutes. the classroom is locked and there are a bunch of people lined up outside waiting to get in. i'm among them for 2 reasons: 1) i way overestimated the amount of time it would take me to get here; and 2) i need to get into the room early to make sure i can grab an electrical outlet for my ancient laptop with the battery that lasts approximately half an hour on a full charge. that is, if these classrooms even have electrical outlets. this building looks as though it was built 40-50 years ago, during the architectural high life of the 1960s and 70s.
doors just opened and i did in fact grab an outlet. i shouldn't have worried - i'm the only one in here with a laptop. i'm absolutely stunned by that.
<sigh> i suppose i should NOT be stunned, however, that the professor looks to be only a few years older than i am.
more later ...
i started this blog in 2011, intending to write about my career change from technology marketer to social worker. however, as time went on, my thoughts went more to what it's like to go through a big life transition while also living with major depressive disorder, as i have for 20+ years. it's now 2014 and i have moved across the country, finished a year of graduate school, and lived through two more depressive episodes. it's been a roller coaster, but right now i'm enjoying an upswing.
Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts
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8.18.2011
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