O MY GOSH MY CLASS IS OVER!!! You guys got like a double bonus this week. I'll no longer complain about how slow the waiting list is moving, and I'll no longer complain about how shitty my class is! Merry Christmas!! :D
I think I did very well on my final, and leaving the classroom for the last time was a little bittersweet. Officially now it was my last class at WMU. I even withdrew from my fall classes I'd signed up for already. It feels good and bad and weird all at the same time. ...It's over.
The pharmacists got me a cake today and it was delicious. I ate so much frosting that I felt like puking--but it was a happy pukey feeling. :)
Ok, first of all, people on my street speed a lot. Secondly (and most annoyingly), nobody has a muffler. No really, it's so annoying. And my street seems to amplify the sound so I can hear it for what seems like miles. I can remember trying to write my lab papers every week and hearing that horrible ceaseless farting car noise driving me so crazy that at times I was tempted to pull my cerebral cortex out of my nose. Ugh.
So it's summer vacation technically now. What do I want to do? I'll be working at the pharmacy part time until late August, but I really want to work out everyday, paint and draw again, clean my bathroom because it's embarassing, and enjoy the time I have left with Kzoo before I go. I kick it all off with a bang this Friday evening when I leave on my groovy road trip up north.
It's finally here--all the moments I've been waiting for. :D
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w00t! So wait... does that mean you're graduating with your bachelor's now? Or... uh... not? lol I don't understand school. xD
I would have to stay at WMU for probably another year and a half to finish my bachelor's degree. By going to Ferris a year early, I'll be getting a Doctorate degree in seven years total, rather than the usual 1398232 years it takes to get one. I did, however, finsh my minor in chemistry while at WMU, so that's pretty cool. :)
I'm also saving a crap ton of money by not having to remain at WMU for an extra year while trying to get into pharm school. The cost of tution, room and board, etc here is over eighteen grand, and I would also lose a year's worth of wages working as a pharmacist. Essentially, I'm saving close to $120,000. :D
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