Summer school.

Bittersweet Ending

The end of a college semester is always bittersweet.

Summer school is no different.

The final psychology exam was just this week.

And I miss my summer students already.

Full disclosure: Psychology is my passion.

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A glimpse of my summer lecture on mindfulness, health psychology, and patient care. 

Pre-Nursing Psychology

I am grateful to have met so many wonderful St. Clair College students in the pre-nursing program this summer.

They worked hard. Followed their heart. And never gave up.

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Each student hoping to gain admission into the highly competitive four year BScN program starting in September.

(Summer school is a pre-nursing qualification program.)

New Beginning

Every ending is a new beginning.

Because of the program I teach in, I will have the opportunity to teach many of my pre-nursing students again this fall in the BScN nursing program.

Fingers crossed that they (all) get in to nursing! 🏥💉

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Just because the semester ends doesn’t mean the learning ends.  I am, and will always be, my students’ “Professor for Life“. 📚❤️
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  1. I felt the same way when I was teaching general psychology for college freshmen students when I was still working as a Guidance Counselor…It makes it even harder when you feel that your students like you a lot! 🙂 Seeing your post today is making me miss teaching more! 🙂

    1. How lucky they were to have you as their professor Nina! Psychology is such a wonderful topic to teach to college students. They are so open to new ideas, ground breaking research, & in-depth discussions.

  2. Andrea, these students are so lucky to have you as their professor. Your mentorship on mindfulness and coming present is a much needed contribution to our education (and health care) system. So many blessings to you on your service.
    Loving,
    Debbie

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