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Amy ,

Thanks so much for the encouragement. It

is great that you are getting your Masters.

I think online classes are fantastic for MSers. No trudging across campus in

the heat with a backpack on. Though that is what I am about to do since I had

to squeeze in an on-campus class this summer.

What is your Masters in?

Connie

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of RubyFireDragon76@...

Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 1:23

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To: MSersLife

Subject: Connie - Good for

you!!

Hi Connie,

Good for

you on finishing up your degree! I take classes during the summer since I'm off

too. I don't mind online classes either, the classes can be done in my time and

to me that's perfect. It also beats having to drive 200 miles north to the

school I'm enrolled at! I agree, it does give you a sense of accomplishment and

you should skip across that stage (if not physically, mentally)!!

Congrats!

Amy

In a message dated 6/19/2007 9:50:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

wobbletowalk writes:

Re: Re:Good news: Accepted into an MS/Stress Study

>

>

>

> Hi Dana~Thanks for asking. Yes, the school year is winding down

> at the

> nursery school, and the Graduation Program I help coordinate and

> play/singat will be next Thursday. I feel currently at a loss

> regarding what I should

> do. I've been having a mental tug-of-war about many options:

> going back to

> school/college, as I never finished--and my dad has always generously

> offered to fund that endeavor, as he paid for the other 5 kids

> in my

> family--all for undergrad, and some for even post grad studies...OR,

> wondering if I should look into other part-time work, and leave

> the nursery

> school, or possibly pursue full-time employment with benefits.

> I'm nearly

> 48, and still don't know what I want to be 'when I grow up'--my

> lifelongdilemma! Sometimes I wonder, though I've never been

> told, but it has been

> suggested--whether I have ADD--or if MS effects me this way. I

> struggle big

> time with focus. Continued blessings and wishes with all things

> at UCSF.

> hugs, kate

>

> > Hello, Kate:

> >

> >

> > Hope you are doing well. What is the situation at the school?

> Is

> > the year finished there?

> >

> > --

> > Mr. Dana F. Utz

> >

>

>

>

> Please visit: http://www.bicyclem/ an.com

> awesome guy, fantastic site. All types of bicyles, many

> recumbents; perfect

> for an MS Bike Tour!

>

>

>

>

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an MS Bike Tour!

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Hi Connie,

Oh, I hate those. I have to do that myself this weekend because my online instructor wants to meet us. At least it's scheduled to meet at a community college in town. I am eventually going to get a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction. I say eventually because I'm in no special hurry but I had to accumulate 18 grad credits to apply for my professional teaching license. I only have a provisional and it expires next April so if I'm to keep truckin I need that professional. I should have it by the time you say you're graduating so we'll both be some very happy campers in December. So good luck to us both!

Amy

Amy ,

Thanks so much for the encouragement. It is great that you are getting your Masters. I think online classes are fantastic for MSers. No trudging across campus in the heat with a backpack on. Though that is what I am about to do since I had to squeeze in an on-campus class this summer.

What is your Masters in?

Connie

From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of RubyFireDragon76aolSent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 1:23 PMTo: MSersLife Subject: Connie - Good for you!!

Hi Connie,

Good for you on finishing up your degree! I take classes during the summer since I'm off too. I don't mind online classes either, the classes can be done in my time and to me that's perfect. It also beats having to drive 200 miles north to the school I'm enrolled at! I agree, it does give you a sense of accomplishment and you should skip across that stage (if not physically, mentally)!!

Congrats!

Amy

In a message dated 6/19/2007 9:50:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time, wobbletowalk writes:

Re: Re:Good news: Accepted into an MS/Stress Study> > > > Hi Dana~Thanks for asking. Yes, the school year is winding down > at the> nursery school, and the Graduation Program I help coordinate and > play/singat will be next Thursday. I feel currently at a loss > regarding what I should> do. I've been having a mental tug-of-war about many options: > going back to> school/college, as I never finished--and my dad has always generously> offered to fund that endeavor, as he paid for the other 5 kids > in my> family--all for undergrad, and some for even post grad studies...OR,> wondering if I should look into other part-time work, and leave > the nursery> school, or possibly pursue full-time employment with benefits. > I'm nearly> 48, and still don't know what I want to be 'when I grow up'--my > lifelongdilemma! Sometimes I wonder, though I've never been > told, but it has been> suggested--whether I have ADD--or if MS effects me this way. I > struggle big> time with focus. Continued blessings and wishes with all things > at UCSF.> hugs, kate> > > Hello, Kate:> > > > > > Hope you are doing well. What is the situation at the school? > Is > > the year finished there?> > > > --> > Mr. Dana F. Utz > >> > > > Please visit: http://www.bicyclem/ an.com > awesome guy, fantastic site. All types of bicyles, many > recumbents; perfect> for an MS Bike Tour! > > > >

Please visit: http://www.bicyclem/ an.com awesome guy, fantastic site. All types of bicyles, many recumbents; perfect for an MS Bike Tour!

Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows.Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.

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