I dithered about that until they were uncomfortable and I had to by TWO sizes smaller. Was good. Now they're straining at the seams :( but I'm back on the swim, apple wagon, and a few days on the Sundae diet (you didn't think she's staying here without earning her keep, did you :eyebrow:) will do me a lorra lrra good, too!
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Hi Cilla, my name's monster and I'm from Hell. *giggle*
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I've been a Dwellar now for almost two years, and I'm concerned
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I'm iguana see if I can get into my local community college this summer to take some prerequisite science courses for going back to a graduate program.
Why a local community college? Partly I'm watching my weight, but also they've got a pretty good program and they are closer than SUNY Albany. |
My experience with gradual school was that if you could hit the needed score on the standardized test and pass the credit check, you're in. Now if the sciences are actually a necessary part of the program you're choosing, then by all means, do it for the refresher. There's probably been some new science since you left school ... ;)
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Yep, they are needed, but only about 15-18 credits worth. I reread the program and it's a stretch to call it a graduate program, more of a professional certification kind of thing.
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What program are you interested in?
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Brewing or yeast growing I bet,
Or there is all ways that corse on male prostitution . |
I should have posted in here a fe days ago, but didn't think to. I was feeling mildly apprehensive about a paper I had to deliver today at the annual Social History Society conference.
I was supposed to present last year but did my back in and was unable to travel to Brighton for it. This year it was held at my own university (yey!). What was making me apprehensive was that a) I hadn't actually written the paper at that point...and b) I was part of a three person panel, along with my PhD supervisor and my colleague/fellow supervisee, (no pressure!) presenting on the broad preset theme of 'Places and Spaces', which we'd then narrowed down to an exploration of place and militarised space in Georgian Britain. A theme I had blithely agreed to present on, with a vague notion of how to approach it. All of a sudden the conference was hoving into view over the horizon and I was hurriedly trying to make my work fit this theme, having submitted a proposal months ago which committed me to a particular direction. Also, never know how many people will turn up to each panel (all running parrellel). It was possible that we'd be presenting to a crowded seminar room...or a near empty one. Turned out good though. Enough people to make it worth presenting (8 or 9) not enough to make the seminar room feel crowded. And I ended up pleased with paper :) |
All right! It's an extra-good feeling to come up with strong work in a time crunch. Congrats!
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