I'm glad / At least in my life / I've found someone / That may not be here forever / To see me through / But I found strength in you / Cause in my mind / You will stay here always / In love you and I / In my mind / We can conquer the world / In love you and I
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Summer Vacation: Day 7
Grades Are In!!!! ... if it weren't for my organ lessons.
Dad thinks it must be a pretty Mickey Mouse school when you get three credits for "Intro to hum". After all, most people can learn to hum by the time they're three. He also wants to know why they're giving credit for learning coffee making as in "perc methods".
It is a pretty ridiculous number of classes to have to take to get 15 credits. What are you taking next semester?
Mollie, if you click on the grades the whole thing including GPA comes up. Gees, even I figured that out.
So was Basic (Music) Theory - it's a remedial theory class that you're supposed to take your first semester which I only took to get up enough credits for scholarships. I finished it before the semester even started.
Marriage Skills was only first block (in which our "final" was somewhat of a testimony meeting).
Conducting was supposed to be a full semester class, but ended early so my professor could go to Europe.
Uh... Bowling - self-explanatory.
PER VIS ART LB is F(ine)A(rts)100 - we have to go to plays and concerts and other lame events to make sure we're cultured.
Band Pract(icum) included a month of going to community band rehearsals for the previously mentioned 4th of July parade.
I added organ lessons just before midterms, so that was really only a half semester class too.
And that's how you take 11 classes for only 15 credits and get (almost) straight A's.
Don't get me wrong - you should still be impressed - but it didn't take as much work as some of my previous semesters. ;o)
5 comments:
i see you cut off the column for GPA...
heh heh...Megan must be pretty bad at the organ to get an A- (gasp) from BYU-I!
p.s.- seriously? how many classes did you take?!
Dad thinks it must be a pretty Mickey Mouse school when you get three credits for "Intro to hum". After all, most people can learn to hum by the time they're three. He also wants to know why they're giving credit for learning coffee making as in "perc methods".
It is a pretty ridiculous number of classes to have to take to get 15 credits. What are you taking next semester?
Mollie, if you click on the grades the whole thing including GPA comes up. Gees, even I figured that out.
Good work Meg!
... that would be 11.
Intro to Humanities was an online class.
So was Basic (Music) Theory - it's a remedial theory class that you're supposed to take your first semester which I only took to get up enough credits for scholarships. I finished it before the semester even started.
Marriage Skills was only first block (in which our "final" was somewhat of a testimony meeting).
Conducting was supposed to be a full semester class, but ended early so my professor could go to Europe.
Uh... Bowling - self-explanatory.
PER VIS ART LB is F(ine)A(rts)100 - we have to go to plays and concerts and other lame events to make sure we're cultured.
Band Pract(icum) included a month of going to community band rehearsals for the previously mentioned 4th of July parade.
I added organ lessons just before midterms, so that was really only a half semester class too.
And that's how you take 11 classes for only 15 credits and get (almost) straight A's.
Don't get me wrong - you should still be impressed - but it didn't take as much work as some of my previous semesters. ;o)
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