O.K., since
you're curious:
Over the last two-and-a-bit years Peter's been a student at Clark
Community College in Vancouver, Washington. Thus far he's accumulated 115
quarter units with a 3.52 (an "A-") grade average.
Combined with the classes he took in the seventies and eighties and the
photography class he is taking this summer (summer of 2007), he will have
finished the classes he needed for an Associate of Humanities degree (high
academic talk for "general education), the entry requirements for the
Radiography program, and quite a few more than the maximum number of classes
he can transfer on to complete his Bachelor of Biological Sciences degree.
Peter starts the Clark College Radiography program in September (2007),
and that will probably fill his academic plate for the next two years.
(Though he will continue to take the class that prepares cadavers for
incoming Anatomy & Physiology students.) He finds it a little frustrating,
but that means he won't have time to make further headway on his Biology
Degree until he's finished the Radiography program.
And that, in turn, means that this page probably won't change much until
2009, but don't worry. I'm sure Peter will be hard at work, reaching toward
his goals.
After all, Peter never did learn how to sit still and take it easy, did
he?