I've pulled A's in all four classes that I've taken since I started back to school in the summer semester of '06.
Well done!!

Going back to school after 22 years of not is pretty cool.

Not to mention gutsy of you. The last schooling I did was for the engineering certificate I hold, and while I enjoyed the somewhat esoteric math involved, esp. the thermodynamics, it's 15 years since I last cracked a book. The prospect of going back to school is daunting, especially in math, as I retain just enough to know what I've forgotten!!!

And Murr, that's great that your daughter is a PhD student. Congratulations to her

I'm proud of her. Her mother and I divorced during her second year of her four year Bachelor's degree, and she has had to make her own way since then, esp. financially. She's good enough that she has earned something like 6 years worth of grants/scholarships (4 from Canadian govt, 2 from Cornell). So she has done it all on her own. She's sort of a retro hippie/rebel, so I laughed my ass off when she announced she was turning down Cambridge for an Ivy league school in the US. On the other hand, John Cleese was a professor at large at Cornell, so it can't be too stuffy.

::thinking "someday, maybe when I'm ninety"::
Why not? If I didn't work shifts, I'd be taking classes all the time....(just not math)

Regards,
M. Graham


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