Last Day of School - Where Has Time Gone?
Tomorrow is the last official day of my educational career - speaking from the work side of things: studying, tests, and assignments. I have one in-class exam and an assignment that has to be turned in tomorrow. Then I am done! I may still meet with one professor to review some things, but no more studying, assignments, and tests.
The rest of my papers have been/will all be turned in online. Ah - modern technology! I turned in one 5 page final paper yesterday. I logged in to our online database and uploaded it. How convenient. I don't have to drive 30 minutes to campus to turn it in.
Now on to bigger and better things - the learning I will be doing starting in January will pay me instead of me paying for it.
For those that aren't aware - I am a student at The Ohio State University (and, until next quarter, still the treasurer of W8LT - the Amateur Radio Club at The Ohio State University). My degree is a Bachelor of Science in Technology Education (minus the teaching license, just the BS) with a minor in Agricultural Systems Management. The ag minor has more to do with my job though. I will be working as a specialist in John Deere's Agricultural Management Solutions (AMS) department with an Ohio-based dealership. AMS is the GPS systems, mapping, sensors, etc. Check out John Deere's Stellar Support page for more.
It seems like this quarter is still just starting up. Now I am done with all but 3 of my 5 classes (of which all but 1 are 5 credits, the other is 3). One will be done here tonight once I get a couple papers turned in and the other 2 will be completed tomrrow.
The rest of my papers have been/will all be turned in online. Ah - modern technology! I turned in one 5 page final paper yesterday. I logged in to our online database and uploaded it. How convenient. I don't have to drive 30 minutes to campus to turn it in.
Now on to bigger and better things - the learning I will be doing starting in January will pay me instead of me paying for it.
For those that aren't aware - I am a student at The Ohio State University (and, until next quarter, still the treasurer of W8LT - the Amateur Radio Club at The Ohio State University). My degree is a Bachelor of Science in Technology Education (minus the teaching license, just the BS) with a minor in Agricultural Systems Management. The ag minor has more to do with my job though. I will be working as a specialist in John Deere's Agricultural Management Solutions (AMS) department with an Ohio-based dealership. AMS is the GPS systems, mapping, sensors, etc. Check out John Deere's Stellar Support page for more.
It seems like this quarter is still just starting up. Now I am done with all but 3 of my 5 classes (of which all but 1 are 5 credits, the other is 3). One will be done here tonight once I get a couple papers turned in and the other 2 will be completed tomrrow.
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