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Monday, October 29, 2007

A Lifetime of Scholarship

I began school around age 4, like most other preschoolers. I then proceeded to continue school until the age of 27, receiving assorted degrees. And then after I finally graduated, there was still the sticky issue of licensure. Not being licensed has relegated me to a not-yet-finished, student-like state of being. I must say I've been pretty good at studenthood: I know how to study, write, play nice, and use my inside voice. I also make excellent PB&J sandwiches.

I'm proud to say, however, that I am finally, finally done with all that. Today I passed my final licensing exam, which means that all that studying I've been doing all my life, and, in particular, for the last several months, paid off. Once I receive notice from the Board of Psychology and send them a fat check, I'll be licensed. Which means that I don't really need to study anything or go to classes for the rest of my life.

As God as my witness, I will never be graded again.

3 Comments:

Blogger Suzanne said...

I don't know... couldn't you still get another PhD or something? Don't you want to get your BA in Music or something like that.

Just kidding! CONGRATULATIONS!

7:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

damn woman you are QUICK! congrats mrs. psychologist!! :)

beverly

11:10 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Welcome to the club! As my supervisor once told me, it's great work if you can get it. You've got it now Take a bow, and get some sparklers. Sparklers are always good for celebration.

8:23 AM  

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