Sunday, January 15, 2012

my college timeline.

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

Summer 2008
(worked 15-20 hrs/week at Kaleidoscope)

Fall Semester 2008
-Ballet Technique 3
-Healthy Living
-1st-Year Italian, Part 1 (for a FIT study abroad that I ended up not doing)
-Introduction to Calculus
-The Book of Mormon (1st half)
-Intermed Clothing Construction
---SEM HR ERN 16.00

Winter Semester 2009
-Principles of Biology
-Jazz Dance Technique 2 (Advanced)
-Ballet Technique 3
-Introduction to the Humanities
-The Book of Mormon (2nd half)
-Introductory Sociology
---SEM HR ERN 15.00


Summer Term 2009
-Introduction to Art History
-World Civilization Since 1500 (Art History)
---SEM HR ERN 6.00
(worked 20-30 hrs/week at Kaleidoscope/aBree Original-headbands)

The FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Fall Semester 2009
-LIFE DRAWING (nude people...)
-APPAREL DSGN/STRUCTURED SILHOUTTES (draping coats/jackets)
-APPAREL DSGN/SOFT SILHOUETTES (draping dresses/skirts)
-FLAT PATTERN DESIGN I
-SEWING TECHNIQUES I
-FASHION ART & DESIGN 1-YEAR (fashion drawing)
-INTRODUCTION TO COMP DESIGN (Photoshop and Illustrator)
---SEM HR ERN 17.5


(during Christmas break - aBree Original-headbands)

Winter Semester 2010
-FACES & PLACES IN FASHION
-DRAPING IV:ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
-FLAT PATTERN DESIGN II
-APPAREL PRODUCT DATA MGMT (computer program-PDM)
-MODEL DRAWING I FOR FASH DSGN (clothed models)
-FASHION ART & DESIGN IV (fashion drawing)
-DIGITAL FLATS AND SPECS (computer program)
-INTRO TEXTILE FOR FASH DSGN
---SEM HR ERN 14.5

Summer Semester 2010
-COMPARATIVE INTERNATIONAL APPAREL (Study Abroad: NYC, Paris, Milan)
---SEM HR ERN 3.00


(during summer break - aBree Original-headbands)

Fall Semester 2010 (somehow I don't know where my transcript is for these classes)
-Textile Lace and Technology
-Professional Speech Communication
---SEM HR ERN 4.5
(worked 20-30 hrs/week at J.Crew Columbus Circle)

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

Winter Semester 2011
-Principles of Accounting
-Social/Cultural Anthropology
-Ballet Technique 4 (Advanced)
-U S Through 1877 (History)
-Spreadsheet Skills (Excel)
-Computer Presentation Skills (PowerPoint)
-The New Testament
-Jazz Dance Technique 2 (Audit)
---SEM HR ERN 14.50


Spring/Summer 2011
(started working 20-30 hrs/week at Avenia Bridal in April)
(TA beginning Jazz Summer semester)

Fall Semester 2011
-Entrepreneurship Lect Series
-Intro to Mgt Info Systems (ISYS 201-computer programs/html)
-Physical Science
-The Doctrine & Covenants (2nd half)
-Human Development
-Principles of Statistics
---SEM HR ERN 15.00
(worked 20 hours a week at Avenia Bridal)
(taught Intermediate Jazz at BYU)
(made first aBree Original Wedding Gown)

CURRENT ENROLLMENT
Winter Semester 2012

-World Civilization to 1500 (Art History)
-Financial Management (BUSM 301)
-Econ Principles & Problems
-Commun in Organiztnl Settings (MCOM 320-business writing)
-LDS Marriage & Family
---SEM HR ERN 14.00
(working <15 hours a week at Avenia Bridal) 
(teaching 2 beginning Jazz and 1 Intermediate Jazz at BYU)

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TRANSFER CREDITS ACCEPTED

ADVANCED PLACEMENT

ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION  Score = 3
AP 100R AP Credit 3.00 P
ENGL 115 College Writing & Reading 3.00 P

PSYCHOLOGY 85 Score = 5
PSYCH 111 General Psychology 3.00 P

-AP HR ERN 9.00 HR GRD 0.00


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TOT HR ERN 110.50
GPA 3.71

THAT IS A LOT OF SCHOOL!! over 100 hours


You'd think I'd be graduating soon....
nope. 2 more years.

See why I am burnt out?? 46 classes: 17 A, 12 A-, 7 B+, 3 B, 2 B-, 2 pass, for the 2 classes for FALL 2010 I don't know where my grades are, and 1 audit.

AND why I hate that I still have 2 generals left (1 more after this semester). Ya... FIT and BYU don't mix well. NOTHING transferred from FIT, and BYU has a completely different set of generals than the Liberal Art classes that I needed so that I could be accepted to the FIT's accelerated Associates Degree program... Thank you BYU and FIT. I have taken more classes in humanities and art history than I have in dance or business... I might as well change my major.

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