I've been working on applications to several programs in a few states, and we'll find out in the end of April - April 20th - whether or not I am accepted into any of the programs. I'm nervous for a few reasons: I spent a majority of my Pepperdine time volunteering with different groups, working on Coffee House and for the Nutrition Science division, and attending ROTC classes, and I didn't spend much time working to get A's. So... I feel quite a bit less competitive than other applicants. I'm hoping that my last two years of extremely involved activities, paired with my military experiences and college experiences, will give me an edge over the 4.0's.
To refresh my education and my memory, I'm taking some classes at Pueblo Community College - where I'm teaching. I'm taking ServSafe, the National Restaurant Association course with exam, and Anatomy and Physiology I. I haven't had any biology or anatomy classes in a while - okay 4 years - so I'm feeling the fear that most students probably experience when they go back to school!
Joshua received his full license in December! Now he can practice under his own license without a supervisor. I'm really happy he persevered and got his hours in! I think in the end it results in more paperwork and "independence," but now it's official. He's a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist! Congrats to Joshua! :)
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