This entry was published at least two years ago (originally posted on September 25, 2007). Since that time the information may have become outdated or my beliefs may have changed (in general, assume a more open and liberal current viewpoint). A fuller disclaimer is available.
A little birdie reminded me that I hadn’t said anything about this yet…
This quarter’s schedule:
- M-F 10 am – 11 am: PHI120 — Introduction to Logic, Dr. Vishnyakova
- M-F 11 am – 12 pm: ANT201 — Physical Anthropology, Dr. Abé
- M-F 12 pm – 1 pm: SPA101 — Spanish, Prof. Bernardo (Bernhard)
- Tu/Th 2:30 pm – 6:30 pm: Tutoring at the Loft
And, most M/W/F, a 3pm – 10pm shift at my ‘real job’ selling cameras. Another busy quarter, but that’s pretty typical.
Besides, barring unexpected catastrophes, I’ll be walking across a stage and graduating with my AA degree this spring. There’s a point to all this after all! ;)
So Professor Bernhard becomes Professor Bernardo? Are you Miguel in class?
Yup. Everyone gets their names Hispanicized (er…or whatever the right verb might be), and Miguel would be me.
What would mine be?
Hi, Mike
We’re back safe and sound.
I went to the NSCC website, and couldn’t find a graduation date. Has one been set yet?
Yep, I’m back again! and nagging: What is the graduation date? We’re pondering the mode of travel to attend Kayt’s H.S. graduation in Bloomington and your’s in Seattle.
Life goes on here. FINALLY the computer store sent a real live person to help. Seems the adapter had died, and while that was going on something, probably one of the “helpful” things folks were trying to manipulate to get me on-line, bugged the remote receiver so there was no communication. But now I’m underway, working my way through 700 e-mails and catching up with folks.
When will you graduate?