Showing posts with label homework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homework. Show all posts

Sunday, March 3, 2013

#springbreak13

So it's my spring break... it officially started Thursday night after work at 1pm and so far it's involved a lot of sleeping in, netflix and retail therapy, but that's about to change. Starting today, this is my opportunity to get a crapload of stuff done! I am continuing my crazy busy February into a crazy busy March, but things will slow down again after the 13th. The week after spring break is ridiculous: 2 exams, 1 group presentation, possible retake of the clinical readiness test, 2nd half of my group diagnostic with report write-ups and assessment scorings that go along with it. After the 13th I can breath again.

First up this week, I have two exams to study for that will happen the Monday and Tuesday after we get back from break (thank you professors!) and I have twelve chapters to read for one of those exams... yikes! Quizlets and study guides will be my friends this week.

This week I am also going to Royal Oak for an aphasia observation. It's an aphasia group that has 2 clients with fluent aphasia and 2 with nonfluent aphasia. I only need to observe a fluent aphasia but I am very happy that I will also have the opportunity to observe a nonfluent one as well. I'm really cutting it close with this

Friday, November 2, 2012

I survived!

It was a pretty hectic week this week, definitely the busiest this semester!  I had a mid-term in clinical methods, a project due in artic/phono impairments, a quiz in research methods, and an exam in neuro.  Not sure how I did on the clinical midterm, but I think I rocked the neuro exam which was all short answer and one essay.  I made it through the week and now I’m over halfway through my first semester in grad school… :)