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Author: schester
• Sunday, November 12th, 2006

I came in the Bob this morning and look what I found!

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Author: schester
• Thursday, November 02nd, 2006

I think this is the plan, assuming I can get the classes when I register tomorrow morning:

Tue or Wed 1 pm

MGMT 449 Seminar in Strategic Management Spring 2007
Description: Prerequisites: Business Admin 301, all other College of Business and Economics core courses and departmental approval. Integrative cases from top management viewpoint. Administrative processes, ethical-legal-economic implications of business decisions, international applications; organization theory and policy formulation. Individual and team efforts.
Units: (3)

Tue 4 p.m.

HUSR 350 Leadership Skills and Personal Development Spring 2007
Description: Prerequisite: completion of General Education Categories I.A, I.B, and III.C.1. Investigation of leadership concepts and skills, including psychological process, conflict resolution, counseling and human service skills. Course will help students become aware of their personal leadership styles; maintaining vitality through physical and mental health will be stressed. (Same as Counseling 350)
Units: (3)

Tue 7 p.m.

ACCT 403 Accounting for Governmental & Nonprofit Entities Spring 2007
Description: Prerequisites: Accounting 301B with grade of “C” (2.0) or better and Business Admin 301. Fund accounting as applied to governmental and nonprofit entities; state and federal governments, municipalities, hospitals and universities. Budgets, tax levies, revenues and appropriations, expenditures and encumbrances, various types of funds, and accounting statements.
Units: (3)

Wed 4 p.m.

HESC 342 Stress Management Spring 2007
Description: Prerequisites: one course from General Education Category IV.B; at least sophomore standing. The nature of stress and the physiological and psychological effects of prolonged stress responses. Includes short and long term somatic and behavioral techniques (exercise, relaxation, meditation, nutrition, time management and goal setting) for management of stress. Health Science majors may not count this course for General Education. Kinesiology majors may count this course either for the major or for General Education. (Same as Kinesiology 342)
Units: (3)

Wed 7 p.m.

ACCT 408 Problems in Taxation Spring 2007
Description: Prerequisites: Accounting 308 with a grade of “C” (2.0) or better and Business Admin 301. Federal income tax as it applies to corporations, partnerships, fiduciaries, and federal estate and gift taxes as they apply to taxable transfers.
Units: (3)

Doesn’t this just sound way too much fun?!?

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Author: schester
• Wednesday, November 01st, 2006

I was thinking as I was driving home from school today that I hadn’t written in forever. I think what actually prompted it was that President Hinckley talked about this in a devotional at BYU yesterday.

In some ways there isn’t much to say, but in others, so much has changed. I guess I’ll start with the biggest news:

My mom has not been doing so well. A couple months ago she had been hospitalized for some time and eventually we got a call from one of her friends that said we had better get out there. … A few weeks after we were out there, she actually was released from the hospital and sent to another facility and was shortly sent home from there. She has been doing fairly well at home and was actually talking about going to work in January. I need to make another plan to get out there to see her again – maybe for Thanksgiving.

Speaking of school, I’m in what I certainly hope is my second to last semester. I say I hope because I have one class – the only one that would slow me down – that I’m not so sure about how well I’m going to do. It’s my Accounting 301B class which I need to complete before I can take my final two accounting classes in the spring. I got a 58 or so on the first test and the teacher is just really weird. He will give you 10 possible choices for a multiple choice question, one of which being a supply your own answer on the back of the scantron option!

In any event, school really hasn’t been all that bad this semester. … I register for next semester on Friday and I don’t have a clue what I’m going to do. Well, I guess I have a clue, but that’s about it. I also ran a degree audit the other day and realized that I still have 2 more upper level GE classes that I need to take. I’m just jumping up and down with excitement, can’t you tell? In any event, I’m thinking about taking my capstone class, Mgmt 449 Tue from 4-7 followed by Government/Non-Profit Accounting from 7-10. Then I would go back Wednesday night for some yet to be determined GE class and “Problems in Taxation.” I’d also be taking Business/Professional Ethics online. For the on campus GE class, I think it will either be a communications class or a philosophy class. Those have been picked solely based on the meeting time of Wed at 4 p.m. The problem I have is that one of the accounting classes is only offered Wednesday night and the only one is either Tue/Thur mid-day or Tuesday night. I REALLY don’t want to go to Fullerton 3 times a week, so night classes here I come. Maybe I’ll do some more thinking about this tomorrow, but if you have any GE class suggestions, let me know!

Now for the really scary news. I am signing a lease on a building for CBC tomorrow! Effective December 1st, we’ll be moving to the only place I said I didn’t want to be – just outside of Murrieta, basically at the intersection of Winchester and Murrieta Hot Springs. It’s right down the street from my buddies at Left Behind Games! It’s not a huge place, but I think it will serve us well for 2-3 years and then maybe we can move onto something bigger and better!

There is all sorts of other stuff to say, but it is way past my bedtime!

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