During our winter break from school, students had the option of participating in a discussion on a Winter-what-you-doin' course - I guess you could call it that. Students were not required to participate - it was just an option to earn prizes. I participated just for fun. I didn't have any other classes.
This summer the school is offering another "fun" participation with a course called "Road Trip" which I thought I'd be interested in learning more about, but had totally put it out of my head the week we had returned to Salt Lake City. On the day of the funeral my alarm went off. "Road Trip" appeared on my screen. I didn't understand why my alarm had gone off to remind me that I was on a road trip (keep in mind that I had lost a tremendous amount of sleep by then)
Before we got on the road the next day
to head home (to Oregon) I notice there was an email from one of the
instructors reminding us of the "Road Trip" activity through the
school. OOOOhhhh . . . that is why my
alarm had gone off. It hadn't anything
to do with our physical road trip.
Okay. That makes sense . . .
I had to ask to participate in the Winter-what-you-doin'
course as it did not come up automatically.
"Road Trip" did not appear in my curriculum feed and I was
okay with it. I now have two accounting
classes and oodles upon oodles of thoughts which I need to record (even if they
never get posted) and decided just to forego the schoool "Road Trip"
as it would not be a priority for my time.
While cramming for both of my classes
on Thursday, I noticed the "Road Trip" course had been added to my agenda. Well, I definitely don't have time for it
right now. I am taking two accounting
classes AGAIN - I am still not understanding the language - especially in this frame of mind. I am still feeling the
fatigue. It's as though my mind has
disconnected itself from the rest of my body.
Why doesn't the fat take a hike?
I wouldn't even care to see the fat go permanently. But I need my mind. I don't like being this tired.
I went ahead and clicked on road trip just
to see what my options are. Students
have the opportunity for writing assignments between June 11 and July 8. There are four activities to choose
from. We can write about them all or we can
forego participating.
Let's jump forward to a time when you are finished with all your college courses. You have worked hard and graduated. Yay!!! You've been hired to the job you have always wanted, and you are on the road to having everything you waited, worked, and planned for. It's time for a little rest and relaxation.
Activity
#2 option: You are in school working hard to learn the skills and
expertise to get that dream job. Have you thought about what it looks like? Is
there a specific company that you want to work for so bad you would do almost
anything? Is it close to home, a pretty good commute, or clear across the
country?
Activity
#3 option: The United States is an amazing place. There is not a
single state that does not have a historical or natural wonder to enjoy.
National and State Monuments and Parks are great opportunities to learn more
about our country's heritage or enjoy the beauty and majesty of nature.
What is in your backyard?
Activity
#4 option: We have amazing instructors at Independence University.
They care about their students and their success. Their goal for each and every
course is to help students understand and become proficient in the course
material. That way, each student will be successful in the career they have
chosen.
So what do you know about your Instructor?
I'm certain I could write about my dream
vacation much better than my dream job (I don't think a dream job exists in
accounting) but I decided to go with activity #3 option. I've pretty much have written much about the
subject in my blog already, so why not condence it into just one
assignment. I came up with over 750
words (not counting title page or references).
I turned that in on Friday.
"Oregon is My Backyard" has already been "graded". I will also be submitting
an assignment for activity #4, but I will be doing it on one of my former
instructors. I think those are the only
two assignments I will be turning in for "Road Trip" this mod. I haven't looked ahead to see what the
subjects are for the next two mods. In July and August I will be involved in the
Summer Reading program through the Friends of Myrtle Creek Library - and
hopefully we'll have our library up and running by then.