The End of Spring Semester!

Yes, we made it!  I was extremely happy to be stuck in traffic last night on my way home on I-40.  My car was riding low with all my stacks of papers from two semesters at Western, two laundry baskets of dirty clothes, but no school books!!  I turned my rental books in, which is always fun (I had a good time talking with the lady at the counter), and hiked the mile back to my car.

I think that by the time finals week is here, everyone (both students and teachers) is so fed up with the work they just don’t care anymore.  But now that it’s done, I am glad I tried so hard.  Good grades are extremely rewarding.  After taking seven finals, I am glad I was just auditing the eighth class (sorry Grace), because I just about lost it with seven!

Last night, I still had to finish my last class’s final:
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As you can see, I was happy to be done, even at 12 a.m.!  But I turned it in this morning and felt a wave of relief.  No more school work! (For at least three weeks!)

I would like to thank a couple (ha!) of people for helping me get through this last semester:

My Teachers:
-Hermana O’Connor
-Dr. Hollye Moss
-Dr. Grace Allen
-Dr. Gary Jones
-Dr. Nancy Norris
-Dr. Mark Couture
-Dr. Jaime Davis
-Ms. Amanda Clapp

My Faculty Friends:
-Mardy Ashe
-Katie Mount
-Paula Coates
-Mickey Freeman
-Dr. Jerry Kinard
-Dr. Max Schreiber
-Dr. Steven Jarrell
-Dianne Cochran
-Cindy Noren
-Dr. Chris Snyder
-Dr. Lois Petrovich-Mwaniki and the ladies in IPS
-Steven Pinner
-Dr. Banerjee
-Jed Tate/Amy Walker/Newton Smith/Leila Tvedt/Melissa/Randall Holcombe
-Dr. Bill Richmond

and of course my friends and family.

We did it Megan!!

Happy Cinco de Mayo!!!

You’re welcome! Have a great time in DC this summer!

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