Thursday, August 30, 2007

Let the Fun Begin

This is a Picture of one of the nicer buildings on south campus at UB. Of course it is not a picture of the building that all of my classes are in, but I thought it looked nice.I attend classes in Kimball Tower. This is a picture of Kimball Tower and its 13 stories of ugliness.

So far school has not been too bad. I actually expected it to be worse than it has been, but then this is only the first week. I am taking 16 credit hours, here is a list of my classes:
Pathophysiology
Pharmacotherapy
Nursing Research
Anesthesia Principles I
Nursing Roles I
Nursing Roles II

It is so nice to finally be doing something productive. Sitting around at home was alright, but I felt like I was wasting so much time doing nothing. Janna is glad that school has started too. She says that it has been nice for her to get back on a schedule, but the truth probably is that she is glad to get me out of her way.

Side note: in case you have not heard, Janna and Ambrey will probably be traveling back to Utah next week. They will likely be staying for a couple of weeks, but the whole trip will depend on what her nurse practitioner says tomorrow.

4 comments:

Codester said...

Looks pretty nice to me. 16 credit hours, ahhhh!! But it's something you're interested in.

I hear ya on the wasting time thing. I've spent my time unwisely. If I go to school again I'll probably take between 12 and 15 credits. Do you know much about exercise science or sports rehab? Well, good luck with school.

Josh said...

The only good thing about the 16 credit hours is that I am not working. For the next 2 and 1/2 years we will be living off of loans. Ouch!!!

I don't know much about exercise science or sports rehab. I have worked with three physical therapists, both at work and with my knee. If I remember right they all had some sort of focus in sports rehab. What kind of jobs are there for someone with a degree in exercise science or sports rehab?

Codester said...

I honestly don't know for sure. I know I could be a personal trainer, but I sort of would like to go into physical therapy and rehab. All I do know is, I don't want to sit behind a desk all day long.

Josh said...

I don't blame you, I can't see myself sitting behind a desk all day either. But now that I think about it, that is what I will be doing for the next year until clincals start.