SteveBrickNJ
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She wants to prepare for a career in counseling. She would be a "Psychology Major". This school has an intense program where you can graduate with your Masters in 5 years. In your junior year of undergraduate studies (if you qualify/if you are accepted)you then continue finishing the requirements for your B.S. degree yet you simultaneously start taking courses for your masters degree. That way after putting in 4 years, you only have one more to go.Have fun on your road trip! (I never heard of Lancaster Bible College--does your daughter want to become a minister, for example? Although my guess is that might also require some graduate school as well.) Anyway, I wish her well with her selection of a college. We already know that she's got a new part-time job and tries hard--with credentials like that, she will be a success no matter what career she chooses.
Clear as mud or I explained it adequately?
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 At this point I may as well stay up, get everybody up and ready to go and then try and sleep. Everything is getting shut down except for the land line
 At this point I may as well stay up, get everybody up and ready to go and then try and sleep. Everything is getting shut down except for the land line 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		