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Hi guys,
I just started haunting the forum again after a couple years away. Back in 2009 I was planning on returning to school to start my prerequisites, but I ran into trouble when my local university would not allow me in-state status. 10 grand per semester scared me away, but I'm back to contemplating another run at this. I've been contemplating become a doctor for most of my life, but for some reason in undergrad I was drawn toward social sciences.
I graduated with an MA in history in 2008 and I've been working at an adjunct since then. I also had a brief stint as an EMT-B back in the summer of 2009 (a job I left in hopes of starting school, d'oh!). Pickings are pretty slim for adjunct professors nowadays and surprisingly so for EMT-Bs as well. I'm currently only working about 20 hours a week, so I have time for some classes.
My academic background is in history and political science. I have a BA and MA in history from schools in Florida. My bachelor's GPA is 3.79, but with no real math or science classes to speak of, though I did well in my high school sciences. So I will have to start from scratch on the prerequisites.
My plan is to start them out at the CC near me and transfer to a 4 year university after this fall semester. I'm thinking of doing Bio, Chem, and Calc for the first semester which is 13 hours at this school. I'm hoping to test into Calc since I took Precalc in high school, but if I can't then I will do Precalc this summer. I'm slightly nervous about the math because of my experiences with it in high school (had some really bad teachers that scared me away from it), but I'm 10 years older and hopefully wiser. I know I'm a lot more determined now.
Anyway, I look forward to talking with everyone!
I just started haunting the forum again after a couple years away. Back in 2009 I was planning on returning to school to start my prerequisites, but I ran into trouble when my local university would not allow me in-state status. 10 grand per semester scared me away, but I'm back to contemplating another run at this. I've been contemplating become a doctor for most of my life, but for some reason in undergrad I was drawn toward social sciences.
I graduated with an MA in history in 2008 and I've been working at an adjunct since then. I also had a brief stint as an EMT-B back in the summer of 2009 (a job I left in hopes of starting school, d'oh!). Pickings are pretty slim for adjunct professors nowadays and surprisingly so for EMT-Bs as well. I'm currently only working about 20 hours a week, so I have time for some classes.
My academic background is in history and political science. I have a BA and MA in history from schools in Florida. My bachelor's GPA is 3.79, but with no real math or science classes to speak of, though I did well in my high school sciences. So I will have to start from scratch on the prerequisites.
My plan is to start them out at the CC near me and transfer to a 4 year university after this fall semester. I'm thinking of doing Bio, Chem, and Calc for the first semester which is 13 hours at this school. I'm hoping to test into Calc since I took Precalc in high school, but if I can't then I will do Precalc this summer. I'm slightly nervous about the math because of my experiences with it in high school (had some really bad teachers that scared me away from it), but I'm 10 years older and hopefully wiser. I know I'm a lot more determined now.
Anyway, I look forward to talking with everyone!
