I just got back from a meeting with my old boss at my campus's Learning Center. The whole goal of me going there was to walk out with a job. The plan was to pick up from where my other coworker was leaving off because he got into med school (lucky duck) and they needed someone to fill in for him. Turns out, he is still going to be around for the summer because he needs the money. I don't blame the kid.
Anyways, Im going to start working there in the Fall. This is the IDEAL situation as far as work goes. So, I'll be making $300 each paycheck but hey, all I need is my phone bill and my rent bill. I'm not a big spender. At least not anymore haha...
The way my class schedule looks, I organized it so that I can have my tuesday and thursday mornings free. My hope is to save that time for some research. Dr. Neuro had mentioned that it would be ideal to devote at least 6 hours per week to research. If we start at 8am, then I can do tues, thurs, and fri in the afternoon. It's too premature to talk about that now. I'll have to meet with him first.
So, here is my "final" proposed schedule for the Fall:
Calc I, Organic II, Genetics (+ lab), and microbiology. (I made the move with microbio because I wanted to separate the "math" involved classes.) So for the fall the math will be calc, and some in genetics.
For the Spring:
Anatomy (or developmental bio), Physics II, cell bio (+ lab), and calc II - The math here is the physics and calc.
I'd LOVE to take virology, but I've already satisfied that elective category :( Oh well.
So this is is folks. Now, I have to email my old/new boss the amount of hours I can devote in the fall. Lets say 15. Thats doable.
I'm already thinkin LOR. I can get one from the Bio Department head. I've gotten one before (for another program). If i involve myself in this volunteer tutoring program for bio students, the payback is a REAL NICE LOR. Ive read it. It's damn good.
Things are lookin up!!
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