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Im working on a 3,000 word final paper due Mon. All I do at home and work is type, read and go back and forth here, I get to speak with the ol lady once in a while too. I can't wait for Tues Last day of class. One more course to go after that for my Assoc. Whew what a haul :-/

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It's almost over muddy. Hang in there.  I graduated with my Assoc in 2004.  Working 45-50 hours a week full time + 3 classes a semester burnt me like toast.

What a shame. When I entered college, the IT field was looking for assoc. grads, when I graduated they weren't.

Sort of a waste of brain energy.  The fact that I graduated with a 3.84 gpa makes that diploma very bittersweet.

It's almost over muddy. Hang in there. I graduated with my Assoc in 2004. Working 45-50 hours a week full time + 3 classes a semester burnt me like toast.

What a shame. When I entered college, the IT field was looking for assoc. grads, when I graduated they weren't.

Sort of a waste of brain energy. The fact that I graduated with a 3.84 gpa makes that diploma very bittersweet.

Education is never wasted energy!

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It's almost over muddy. Hang in there.  I graduated with my Assoc in 2004.  Working 45-50 hours a week full time + 3 classes a semester burnt me like toast.

What a shame. When I entered college, the IT field was looking for assoc. grads, when I graduated they weren't.

Sort of a waste of brain energy.  The fact that I graduated with a 3.84 gpa makes that diploma very bittersweet.

Education is never wasted energy!

Well, when you start factoring in the lost fishing time.........   ;D

Yea u right!

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Marrying a computer? ........ just what exactly are you looking at????

Good luck with the paper.  Just think of how good it will feel when you get it done.

Marrying a computer? ........ just what exactly are you looking at????

Good luck with the paper. Just think of how good it will feel when you get it done.

Actually a picture of Winston Churchill, not too stimulating  :o

I knew you would do well at this school thing but to be honest, just HOW well you have done is awe inspiring.  Kind of like Senko77.  I knew he would do well in points this year but had no idea he would win everything he entered,lol.

Keep it up muddy, you're setting a great example for our youth and for the older folks who may be considering if they are capable of still doing it.  If Muddy can, you can.

The light at the end of the tunnel is in view, well done sir.

Thanks all

It's almost over muddy. Hang in there. I graduated with my Assoc in 2004. Working 45-50 hours a week full time + 3 classes a semester burnt me like toast.

What a shame. When I entered college, the IT field was looking for assoc. grads, when I graduated they weren't.

Sort of a waste of brain energy. The fact that I graduated with a 3.84 gpa makes that diploma very bittersweet.

Sounds like my wife's college experience.  When she started, they were looking for Psychology majors.  4++ years later, they were looking for Social Work degrees.  Oh, well.  Like you guys have said, it is all worth it.  She's accomplished something she can be very proud of.

BTW-  Congratulations Muddy!!  We are very proud of you.

-Fisher

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Married to a computer?  Hmmm, I wonder how you keep her satisfied?  Does just tickling her keys suffice, or must you hit the Enter key in rapid succession?

"The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step".......................Mao Tse Tung.

Just keep putting one foot in front of the other mudster.

You'll be there before you know it.

way to go muddy that inspires even me to study harder i study bass biology not in school but on my own for personal reasons such as fishing ;) ;D but after a while it seems like school or close to it when its on a daily basis, so i know what you mean about that one . glad your goals are in sight, good luck on the paper hope you get an A+

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