First Day of Summer Quarter

That’s where I’m at.

The good news that this quarter is compressed into only eight weeks, which, if I get done on time, will give me four weeks off between Summer and Fall Quarters. However, if I get done early, like I have been, maybe five or six weeks.

BTW, transcripts came out over the weekend. This is what getting done early will get you…

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Only a 3.95GPA.

So, it is proven that not regularly using medium-level mathematical functions for 20+ years will murder your ability to demonstrate them to a proficiency test and require you to pay to re-learn them.

Also, that 7 years of blogging after 20+ years of not going to school will enable a properly motivated person to ace English 101.

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4 Responses to First Day of Summer Quarter

  1. You’re at Green River eh? I did my forigen language requirement for UW there. It’s a long story full of bigotry and discrimination. (Not at UW or Green River, why I ended up going to UW and thus having to go to Green River.) I grew up on that hill long before it became the sprawling California like suburb it is now.

    Do you actually live close to there or are you doing a distance learning program? If you do live close by, next time Janelle and I go back to visit family we’ll have to swing by and say high.

    As for blogging improving English, it only does so if you use it as practice for proper grammar. You still find posts from others that don’t use it as practice to improve their skills.

    As for helping your math, find an engineering project and blog it. Then you can kill two birds with one stone. 🙂

    B

  2. Phil says:

    I live not too far from where 18 & 5 interchange, on the top of the other side of the valley fro GRCC. Give me a shout when you’re coming over to this side.

    As for blogging it, I posted my GEOG 100 papers at the end of that quarter and will hopefully be able to do the same for my Philosophy 106 papers.

  3. Definitely as my mom lives in Auburn near the Green River and Janelle’s parents live up near Lake Tapps. Holy crap it’s a small world!

    In the area wouldn’t even begin to cover it.

    B

  4. Phil says:

    I like to think of it as, if necessary, I could drop arty rounds on it from my place.

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