Someone from the University System of Georgia Board of Regents keeps coming to this site. Who are you? Can I help you with anything? How about giving me a scholarship or something?
I found this very interesting:
In July 1997, a fetus was discovered in the abdomen of 16-year-old Hisham Ragab of Egypt, who had been complaining of stomach pains. A swollen sac found pressing against his kidneys turned out to be Hisham's 18cm-long identical twin. The fetus, which had been growing inside him, had lived to be 32 or 33 weeks old.
That would be so awesome.
In one of my classes the final grade is calculated by three exams worth 20% each and homework, quizzes, and lab work as the other 40%. We had the second exam yesterday and I aced it.
Here's my schedule for next semester:
M/W 10:00-12:00 Implementing Internet Services
T/Th 8:00-10:00 Network Systems Managing II
T/Th 10:30-12:30 Principles of Web Design
T/Th 1:00-3:00 Internet Programming
Internet Development and Support (Independent Study)
Whoa, two blockquotes in one entry.
Not bad. Maybe by next semester I'll be running a couple websites. I'll actually have time to do that (probably). After talking with Jeff I found out that the class I previously said was only offered on Monday nights is going to be taught on Tuesday/Thursday mornings also. That's a relief, I guess. After I graduate with this degree in May I'll take as many classes during the summer as I can. Then I'll complete the rest in the fall to finish up the AA degree for transfer. After that I'll have two years left during which I'll finish my four year degree in Education. I may change my mind between now and then (I have over a year to finalize my decision) to go for English. I could still teach with an English degree. Plus, I may wind up going back to SCC to teach computers or something. I'm glad things are finally starting to come together. Sometimes I wish I had just gone straight to State after high school like I had planned. But, who knows how different my life would be if I had? I guess I'm not in bad shape. Some people don't even go to college. I wonder where I'd be right now if I had never met Samantha. Maybe I wouldn't want to know.

