Senior Year
Hey guys! Happy New Year! Since getting back from break I can honestly say I’m so ready to graduate. It’s like school is honestly ready to be over. I’m ready to get out there and start college at Urbana University, which I have been accepted to already! I was so excited when I got that call. I will be majoring in Athletic Training, and I hopefully will be on the college’s bowling team. That might be part of the reason I’m ready to get out of here! haha. But other than that, school has been pretty good. Finished up exams last week, and found out I got a 100 on my senior paper! Let me tell you nothing is scarier than waiting to see your grade on that! But honestly if I had the chance to go back to the beginning of my junior year, and tell myself anything, it would be to relax a little bit more, and not stress out so much. And to study because once you hit senior year you’re going to need it. I’d also tell myself to enjoy junior year, because there will come a point when you’re gonna miss it when its all said and done.
Just to inform you guys, as well, we bloggers are trying something new this year with our Facebook page. Each week until the end of school one of us will be on Facebook to answer any questions you may have about OHP! Please don’t be afraid to ask us, we are all really cool, and are willing to help you guys at anytime.
Well I do believe that’s all I have for this one. Later guys!
Mer(:
Posted January 17, 2011 a 8:53 pm. Filed under Bachelors Degrees, Student Life, news
Time for decisions, big goals ahead
Senior year is FLYING by! But hey, I’m not complaining one bit, and I’m still shocked its November already!! With that comes decisions and choices which will affect my life which awaits ahead. My plans at this point are to major in Agriculture and Extension Education at either Wilmington University or The Ohio State University (those are the only two colleges in the state of Ohio which offer such studies.) The potential jobs are everywhere in the Agriculture field but my major goal is to become a school educator working with high school students teaching them about agriculture. Yes I will be the one who is the FFA Advisor/Teacher similar to the one in your high school.
After sometime in the classroom I look to my master degree and eventually my Ph.D. in education. If all works out as planned I one day will be a school principal or superintendent, it would be a dream come true to be the President of a college or university. Through the Teaching Professions program I have, and will continue to gain experience and knowledge which will make me an excellent educator.
Posted November 17, 2010 a 6:03 pm. Filed under Bachelors Degrees, College, Teaching Professions, news



