Tara -
Thanks for the encouragement. I'm down to 8 weeks left in my M.Ed. So far, I'm holding a 4.0 in the 8 classes I've completed, but it's been relatively 'easy' for me. The content that the first half of the degree has covered is information that I've had to learn and adapt to in my two years of adjuncting college courses prior to starting the actual degree. I probably wouldn't have lasted this long if I hadn't been able to adapt. The second half has been a specialization in eLearning/Technology which has come somewhat natural in my own experiences as a student in DL learning, so I've been able to put the 'pieces' together pretty well where that's concerned. I've got three more weeks in my Assessments course before I start my final course which is my research project - I didn't enjoy the thought of doing a Master's thesis in 5 weeks :p. I've got the bulk of my research done so it'll mainly be putting everything together in the format they want during the final class.
My biggest concern on the GRE is the math portion, I'm relatively comfortable with my verbal skills and writing at this point. I've re-upped my ALEKS account for giggles to help me work through the math stuff (for which I already got a bunch of credits from them used towards my BS in Psych) as well as a few of the GRE Math workbooks. It should be an interesting endeavor since I'm teaching two Intro to Psychology classes in January while studying for the GRE (and working on my own grad work). Luckily, the classes I'm teaching are blended, so I'm only in the classroom two days a week instead of three.
-TMW
Thanks for the encouragement. I'm down to 8 weeks left in my M.Ed. So far, I'm holding a 4.0 in the 8 classes I've completed, but it's been relatively 'easy' for me. The content that the first half of the degree has covered is information that I've had to learn and adapt to in my two years of adjuncting college courses prior to starting the actual degree. I probably wouldn't have lasted this long if I hadn't been able to adapt. The second half has been a specialization in eLearning/Technology which has come somewhat natural in my own experiences as a student in DL learning, so I've been able to put the 'pieces' together pretty well where that's concerned. I've got three more weeks in my Assessments course before I start my final course which is my research project - I didn't enjoy the thought of doing a Master's thesis in 5 weeks :p. I've got the bulk of my research done so it'll mainly be putting everything together in the format they want during the final class.
My biggest concern on the GRE is the math portion, I'm relatively comfortable with my verbal skills and writing at this point. I've re-upped my ALEKS account for giggles to help me work through the math stuff (for which I already got a bunch of credits from them used towards my BS in Psych) as well as a few of the GRE Math workbooks. It should be an interesting endeavor since I'm teaching two Intro to Psychology classes in January while studying for the GRE (and working on my own grad work). Luckily, the classes I'm teaching are blended, so I'm only in the classroom two days a week instead of three.
-TMW
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Bachelor of Science in PsychoRabbitology degree
Master of Education with a specialty in Rabbit-specific destructive munitions (or eLearning & Technology, I forget which)
Doctor of Philosophy in Wile E. Leadership with an area of specialty in Acme Mind Expansion - 2017 Hopefully
Bachelor of Science in PsychoRabbitology degree
Master of Education with a specialty in Rabbit-specific destructive munitions (or eLearning & Technology, I forget which)
Doctor of Philosophy in Wile E. Leadership with an area of specialty in Acme Mind Expansion - 2017 Hopefully