Guess who should be studying Microbiology
Guess who's not. Me! Yay!
God always makes it turn out ok. I was going to be a nurse. I was not doing so well with my classes, but I sent my application in, knowing full well that I would most likely not get into a nursing program. I went to talk to my advisor on Friday, and out of the blue she said, "From reading your application essay, I think you would make an excellent Occupational Therapist. You should really look into that." She gave me some information about it. It turns out that you can get a degree in any field you want to (but you have to take a bunch of sciences on top of that) and then you can go into grad school for two years. I looked at the additional requirement list, and it turns out that I took and received a high enough grade in 17 out of 22 required classes and I was signed up for 2 of the other ones for next semester -- before she gave me this information. I was going to change my major to Psychology, and three of the classes for OT count toward that major. Also, a lot of the classes would fulfill the LAC requirements as well, so I would be in very good shape. God is so good like that! So, I think I'll do that, and I will apply to grad schools for both OT AND psychology-related stuff (counseling or psychotherapy or something) and take the one that God leads me to do. It's so exciting!
~MK
God always makes it turn out ok. I was going to be a nurse. I was not doing so well with my classes, but I sent my application in, knowing full well that I would most likely not get into a nursing program. I went to talk to my advisor on Friday, and out of the blue she said, "From reading your application essay, I think you would make an excellent Occupational Therapist. You should really look into that." She gave me some information about it. It turns out that you can get a degree in any field you want to (but you have to take a bunch of sciences on top of that) and then you can go into grad school for two years. I looked at the additional requirement list, and it turns out that I took and received a high enough grade in 17 out of 22 required classes and I was signed up for 2 of the other ones for next semester -- before she gave me this information. I was going to change my major to Psychology, and three of the classes for OT count toward that major. Also, a lot of the classes would fulfill the LAC requirements as well, so I would be in very good shape. God is so good like that! So, I think I'll do that, and I will apply to grad schools for both OT AND psychology-related stuff (counseling or psychotherapy or something) and take the one that God leads me to do. It's so exciting!
~MK

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