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ENG-123: English Composition II at SNHU

In Musings of a Middle-Aged Studentby Daniel M. Clark May 1, 2020

ENG-123, English Composition II, is the first class I took as a newly minted middle-aged college student. I had no idea what to expect, I’d had very little training on Brightspace, and I jumped in headfirst.

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Student Life at Southern New Hampshire University, Online

In Musings of a Middle-Aged Studentby Daniel M. Clark April 28, 2020

Once I finished enrollment and was officially a middle-aged college student, I had to learn how to attend school online.

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Southern New Hampshire University Enrollment

In Musings of a Middle-Aged Studentby Daniel M. Clark April 27, 2020

Southern New Hampshire University—SNHU—advertised two important things. One, it has a fantastic writing program. Two, it’s a real school. I wanted a school that’s been around for a while, a school that was brick-and-mortar long before offering online degree programs.

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Musings of a Middle-Aged College Student

In Musings of a Middle-Aged Studentby Daniel M. Clark April 25, 2020

In July 2019, at age 44, I went back to school. I enrolled at Southern New Hampshire University, online, to major in English & Creative Writing with a Fiction concentration.

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  • Transfer Credits: Pros and Cons for Older Students
  • SNHU Online: Formatting a Discussion Post
  • SNHU Online: Random Bits II – Electric Boogaloo
  • ENG-329: Fiction Writing Workshop at SNHU
  • LIT-319: Shakespeare at SNHU
  • SNHU Online: Rearranging a Schedule
  • LIT-229: World Mythology at SNHU

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It’s a Van Halen kind of day. It’s a Van Halen kind of day.
Damn that’s a thick book. #writing #editing #lea Damn that’s a thick book. #writing #editing #learning #cmos
Up Next: Whitesnake, 1987. If you’ve only heard Up Next: Whitesnake, 1987. If you’ve only heard “Here I Go Again” you’re missing out.
Thanksgiving in June. Thanksgiving in June.
Hung a bird feeder outside my office window. Hosed Hung a bird feeder outside my office window. Hosed the pole down with WD-40 to keep the squirrels off. That might be even more entertaining than the birds. #squirrelsofinstagram #slipnslide
Very few aisles at Barnes & Noble now. The floor h Very few aisles at Barnes & Noble now. The floor has been redesigned with these little nooks... which I guess is on brand for them.
Rooting for this guy. Rooting for this guy.
Music of the Week: Permanent Waves, 40th Anniversa Music of the Week: Permanent Waves, 40th Anniversary Super Deluxe. Rush. Incomparable. #BeginTheDayWithAFriendlyVoice #DeweyDefeatsTruman #MoneyWellSpent
Music of the Day: Pyromania by Def Leppard. 1983. Music of the Day: Pyromania by Def Leppard. 1983. Rereleased on red vinyl. I’m a sucker for colored vinyl.
Quarantine sucks but I don’t hate how little I’m spending on gas.
I’m so goddamn angry right now. I’m so goddamn angry right now.
Music of the Day: Presto by Rush. 1989. Its not th Music of the Day: Presto by Rush. 1989. Its not their best (that would be Permanent Waves), but it’s my favorite. It’s like musical comfort food, and I need that, the day I’m having. #IfICouldWaveMyMagicWand
My first honor society. Proud to be a member, prou My first honor society. Proud to be a member, proud of myself for earning it. #nsls
Day 4,156 looking out this window. Someday, we’l Day 4,156 looking out this window. Someday, we’ll leave our houses. Someday. #evenintrovertsgetrestless #coronaaaaalemmeouttahere #canbakeonlysomuchbread
Music of the Day: God Fodder by Ned’s Atomic Dus Music of the Day: God Fodder by Ned’s Atomic Dustbin. 1991. Music has never been cheap so I’ve never bought an album without hearing at least a song or two - except this one. My family had just moved from RI to TX, I had just gotten my driver license, and I’d gone to a record store outside of Baybrook Mall. This cover caught my eye and it was in the right section, so I bought the CD on a whim. I’d never even heard of the band. It’s SO GOOD. I’m elated that it’s been re-released on vinyl. #KillYourTelevision #GreyCellGreen
Music of the Day: The Real Thing by Faith No More. Music of the Day: The Real Thing by Faith No More. 1989. The vinyl version lacks two songs found on cassette and CD but it’s still awesome. #IKnowTheFeeling #ItIsTheRealThing
54 cents after a dollar off thanks to Kroger fuel 54 cents after a dollar off thanks to Kroger fuel points. Never in my life have I paid so little.
Music of the Day: Black Love by the Afghan Whigs. Music of the Day: Black Love by the Afghan Whigs. 1996. People name different Whigs albums as the best of all time, and they are all correct. #GoingToTown #BurnItDown
Music of the Day - Operation: Mindcrime by Queensr Music of the Day - Operation: Mindcrime by Queensrÿche, 1988. Imagine being 12 years old and hearing something like this for the first time. I loved the story but it would be another decade before I’d truly understand it. #revolutioncalling
Music of the Day: The Cure. Starting with The Top Music of the Day: The Cure. Starting with The Top from this month in 1984. #shakedogshake
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