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AngieDoogles 12-06-2007 12:17 PM

Wow, this is great!
 
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The first pic is a my schedule from this semester. The second is next semester. Do you see how much more white space there is next semester?? That means I'll actually have some free time!!!! :)

rivermom 12-06-2007 12:28 PM

You have a lot of classes to "practice" Angie. What are you practiceing? LOL :D

I'm glad your load isn't as heavy next semester - You are due for a break!

DianaB 12-06-2007 12:59 PM

You have taken a lot of hours this year. It'll be good to see you have a little extra time (so you can be with us!!)

AngieDoogles 12-06-2007 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by rivermom
You have a lot of classes to "practice" Angie. What are you practiceing? LOL :D

I'm glad your load isn't as heavy next semester - You are due for a break!


The actual course name is Social Work Practice Foundations I and II. It's to "practice" our skills in the community rather than just learning about theories in the classroom. The Practice courses are the continuation of the HBSE (Human Behavior in the Social Environment) courses where we have to actually apply the knowledge by doing a semester long project. Practice 2 is for larger populations (groups, communities, organizations) and Practice 1 is for individuals and families.

Maybe I just confused you more...but it's complicated to explain. lol

AngieDoogles 12-06-2007 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DianaB
You have taken a lot of hours this year. It'll be good to see you have a little extra time (so you can be with us!!)

I'm looking forward to it! :)

rivermom 12-06-2007 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by AngieDoogles
The actual course name is Social Work Practice Foundations I and II. It's to "practice" our skills in the community rather than just learning about theories in the classroom. The Practice courses are the continuation of the HBSE (Human Behavior in the Social Environment) courses where we have to actually apply the knowledge by doing a semester long project. Practice 2 is for larger populations (groups, communities, organizations) and Practice 1 is for individuals and families.

Maybe I just confused you more...but it's complicated to explain. lol


Thanks for explaining all that. It sounds very interesting actually. And busy. ;)

Janet 12-07-2007 07:09 AM

Hope you'll spend a lot of that time here Angie. Does look like your classes are interesting though.

Gina 12-08-2007 08:31 PM

Sounds very interesting.. Glad that you will have a lesser schedule . Boy how do you kids do it!! lol

judy 12-09-2007 09:46 AM

How much longer do you have? You must be nearing graduation if you're in the field.

The people you'll be working with in the field have no idea that an angel is coming to help them. You're going to be so wonderful at this Angie!

I can't wait to hear stories about your fieldwork.

AngieDoogles 12-09-2007 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by judy
How much longer do you have? You must be nearing graduation if you're in the field.

The people you'll be working with in the field have no idea that an angel is coming to help them. You're going to be so wonderful at this Angie!

I can't wait to hear stories about your fieldwork.

I have one more semester after the next one and then field placement which is where I work a full time job and get 16 credit hours--and unfortunately no pay. :( But at least I'll be done with school after that. :)

I mostly have electives left. I'm taking all journalism electives and then I can get a second degree in only two semesters if I want. Helps to keep my options open.

Thanks for the compliment Judy. You are such a sweetheart!

judy 12-09-2007 05:31 PM

The second degree would be in Journalism right? That's an exciting career!

AngieDoogles 12-10-2007 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by judy
The second degree would be in Journalism right? That's an exciting career!

Yes. :) I agree, I think it would be exciting as well, but I'm not sure about getting two degrees yet. I think if I let myself, I'd be in college till it's time for me to retire! *sigh* Too many things I'd like to learn about. lol

But then on the other hand, I get one free class every semester while I'm working for the DCS...so when I'm done there, I'd only need one semester to get the Mass. Comm. (journalism) degree.

Too many decisions...

rivermom 12-10-2007 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by AngieDoogles
Yes. :) I agree, I think it would be exciting as well, but I'm not sure about getting two degrees yet. I think if I let myself, I'd be in college till it's time for me to retire! *sigh* Too many things I'd like to learn about. lol

But then on the other hand, I get one free class every semester while I'm working for the DCS...so when I'm done there, I'd only need one semester to get the Mass. Comm. (journalism) degree.

Too many decisions...


Maybe as time goes on and you get further into your classes the decision will be easier for you. Either way - you deserve a huge pat on the back for all you've done already. You and dedication go hand in hand girl!!!! :thumbup:

AngieDoogles 12-10-2007 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by rivermom
Maybe as time goes on and you get further into your classes the decision will be easier for you. Either way - you deserve a huge pat on the back for all you've done already. You and dedication go hand in hand girl!!!! :thumbup:

The only problem is, I don't have much time left. lol. I turned in my intent to graduate form a few weeks ago! :eek: Time really has flown by. I guess the good thing about a second degree, is that you can go back whenever you want to finish it and there's no pressure.

Tink 12-10-2007 03:13 PM

Way to go Angie!
I'm so proud of you. You're a very dear young lady and are making excellent choices for yourself.

Way to go!


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