Monday, September 16, 2013

More College Stuff

Right now, I am sitting in a computer lab at Fresno State. It is 5:15, and I am waiting for a class to begin here in this lab at 6:00. I will be learning about AutoCAD - an extremely versatile computer program that is used widely in engineering and other fields. And, as professor Iley Ballinger (or just Iley, as he prefers to be called) says, "You MUST  learn AutoCAD if you want a job in engineering!" I'll be out of here at 9:00, and I will be ready to get back to the apartment and eat - VERY ready.

Monday is tied for my busiest day, and is my longest day. From 10 am-9 pm on Monday, I have classes. Corey has a very similar schedule, and we both get back to the apartment after 8:30.

It's hard to believe this is the 5th week I've been here. Only 13-ish weeks left in this semester! It's really hard to believe that I'm that far into this semester. It makes me feel that the end of it all is not far off - especially after advising earlier, where I reviewed my course plan and reviewed what I'd be doing over the next couple years.


God has certainly been good these first several weeks! We've been blessed through gifts, through safety, through prayer, through easy homework - we've been extremely blessed in everything. Huge thanks go to my family, for all their support in this process.

And as I wrap this very short post up - thank you all, in advance, for your prayers! They are always appreciated.

Casey

2 comments:

  1. Monday is a long day for you! I hope the class about AutoCAD went well.

    I am glad that this semester is going by fast; what an answer to prayer! Your right too, the end of it really isn't that far off;).

    Have a great rest of your week!

    Kelsey

    1 Corinthians 15:58
    Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.

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  2. Kels -

    Yep, AutoCAD went well...I'll try and get one of my drawings up on here soon (uncompleted of course, but getting there)

    It is definitely an answer to prayer! "There's a light at the end of the tunnel!"

    Y'all have a great rest of your week, as well!

    Casey

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