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