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I headed to CSI to begin my college experience. I had no idea what I wanted to major it. I began taking core classes with a few science classes mixed in.
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My acceptance letter came as a great surprise. My decision was finally made... I knew what I was going to be when I grew up:).
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Completed the ADN (Associate Degree Nursing) program and officially graduated from CSI.
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During this time period I worked as a RN and occasionally took continueing education classes online.
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I unofficially retired as a RN the day my oldest daughter was born. I was fortunate enough to be able to stay at home full time while children were young.
While home I was able to teach a small preschool to my daughter and a few of her friends. I also, volunteered weekly in my childrens classrooms at school. -
Moved back to Idaho and began working again as a RN in a physicians office. Perfomed self study to increae my knowlege in varies areas of the medical field.
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It hit me that I was missing out on precious time with my children. I consider going back to school to study education so that I could have a more family friendly work schedule. My husband is an educator so having summers off to spend with our children together was very appealing.
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Once again I was accepted to CSI.
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I met with Dr. Egbert and mapped out my courses for the next two semesters. This was excitng for me to have an education plan.
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Classes offically begin for me at CSI. I enrolled in Education 201, 202, and 215.
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I have rediscovered my love for learning and actually enjoy doing my homework.
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I create my first timetoast.