It's official - I finally graduated! For those of you who have been keeping a running tally of my credit hours the final count is in (drum roll please) . . . 212! That's right folks, 212. "But can't you get a bachelor's degree with 120 credits and a master's degree with 160?" Why yes, yes you can. Which is why I have decided to declare an honorary doctorate of undergraduate studies. BYU hasn't officially recognized it, but I'm pretty sure it's just because they don't want to set a precedent. Luckily I'm not one to be beset by the need for recognition for this miraculous feat (accomplished in a mere 4 1/2 years of intense study) so I won't bemoan the fact that after all the blood, sweat, and tears I am hereby qualified to return to the same job I had in high school. Do not fret, I have not yet abandoned my educational endeavors. In addition to working full time, I am currently enrolled in 11 online credit hours so that I can apply to go to more school and hopefully one day break the 300 credit line barrier. Upon reaching said milestone, I will retire to the woods where I will write a book entitled "How to Get Real Smart and Still Get Paid Minimum Wage."
1.14.2007
Jen, Ph.D.
It's official - I finally graduated! For those of you who have been keeping a running tally of my credit hours the final count is in (drum roll please) . . . 212! That's right folks, 212. "But can't you get a bachelor's degree with 120 credits and a master's degree with 160?" Why yes, yes you can. Which is why I have decided to declare an honorary doctorate of undergraduate studies. BYU hasn't officially recognized it, but I'm pretty sure it's just because they don't want to set a precedent. Luckily I'm not one to be beset by the need for recognition for this miraculous feat (accomplished in a mere 4 1/2 years of intense study) so I won't bemoan the fact that after all the blood, sweat, and tears I am hereby qualified to return to the same job I had in high school. Do not fret, I have not yet abandoned my educational endeavors. In addition to working full time, I am currently enrolled in 11 online credit hours so that I can apply to go to more school and hopefully one day break the 300 credit line barrier. Upon reaching said milestone, I will retire to the woods where I will write a book entitled "How to Get Real Smart and Still Get Paid Minimum Wage."
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Jen,
I'm sure you could make millions off the book. I say it is a go.
I'll help you write it! I graduated and still made min. wage, too! Gotta love Rexburg.
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