Thursday, February 7, 2013

Busy Busy Busy


Feeling tired?
Drowsy?
Perhaps even a little anxious about that deadline coming up?
Suffering for a lack of sleep?

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This disorder is general a result of having way to much to do in a 24-hour span, sometimes resulting in a lack of sleep and poor decision making.

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If you are currently suffering for a disgruntled employer or professor, you should not use this product as it may result in your early termination or being withdrawn from their class.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Well excuse the blog out of me


Having already done this blog project last year, my first response to this topic was "... Do I have to?" However, I know if I complain about it than others are sure to follow suit. so instead, I have decided to complete the task, and whine intermittently about it in the post.

Now excuse me whilst i shove the rest of this rhetoric down your throats.



Something I have learned throughout my academic career is that your professor really and truly does not care whether you WANT to do what they ask of you. Having said that, i do actually enjoy the blogging process. I rather enjoy my failed attempts at humor through e rhetoric and meme's.

I also enjoy reading others internet blogs, some of the most prevalent of them being Facebook and Twitter. and who wouldn't enjoy such gems as " Went to Circle K to get a Rootbeer, but they were out so I got a Sprite instead. A bit inconvenient but otherwise I am having an OK day."

I appreciate the play by play on the drama that is my friends life. I am especially fond of the ones that choose to discuss their must private and most intimate matters, whether relational or otherwise, on Facebook and Twitter, and then are surprised when they receive negative or unhelpful feedback.

A better approach might have been to call or text a friend, or if you INSIST on sharing it with the world, since that is essentially what you are doing, regardless of your Privacy settings. consider perhaps not releasing the intimate details, if you are seeking an audience with the people on your Facebook and/or twitter page, just remember they are not necessarily going to be the most receptive people, or able to relate. Just remember that today's comment, could be tomorrows Meme.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Well if you must pry


My name is Marcus,

I am currently attending GCC to complete and/or retake several course credits in which did not transfer or where taken too long ago to apply.

I am a Pre-Medical student. I have been accepted to The University of Arizona's School of Pediatrics. Specific emphasis on Pulmonology and the study of Early Cystic Fibrosis in infants and adolescents.

I was also accepted into UNC's ( University of North Carolina's) Chapel Hill Medical School and the University of Miami's school of medicine, but the deciding factor was basically the opportunity to stay at home and not have to relocate.

I currently work at St.Josephs hospital as a Registered Nurse and I like what I do.
Originally I was not too certain that I wanted to return back to school, so I began taking a few classed to see if there was anything that i felt interested me, because while I love what i do, I had reached a point where it felt like i was just coasting, and while the money was okay, i felt like there was something more that i should or COULD be doing with my life. I did, and still do, have the option to instead obtain my Masters as a Nurse Practitioner which i have considered on multiple occasions, but it was the loss of someone I loved, and watched struggle for the last 4 years of her life before finally losing her battle at the age of 21 to Cystic fibrosis that motivated me to do what I am doing today.





If I could give anyone out there some advice who is not sure about what they want to do with there life or that if school is for them, it would be that even if you are unsure, DO SOMETHING, take your core classes, if nothing else complete the AGEC (Arizona's General Education Curriculum.) You never know when you might change your mind or find something that you are truly passionate about, and when you do, would would rather have something under your belt than nothing.