Friday, March 18, 2011

Hi From Karizma!

This is a test - I hope I'm doing this right!!

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  1. Okay, now that I have become technologically savy...I am Karizma. I selected this class an elective requirement toward my May 2011 graduation(yeeeah!), which will give me a Bachelors in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. I work at the New Haven Police Department where I'm now in my 14th year. I am assigned to the Office of the Chief and serve as the department's Quartermaster. I am planning my trips to the museums around my internship, pre-highschool graduation and college bound 17 year old daughter, 3 online classes, senior humanities, and a hectic work schedule. I have to bring that daughter to Hartford to take an exam so I plan on visiting the Wadsworth Atheneum then (just waiting for date confirmation). The MET is going to be a little challenging financially to bring along my 3 children on the train but I'll make it happen. Please bear with me on the exact schedule but I plan to have it mapped out by next week. I will visit the Yale Art Gallery no later than next Saturday. I have to admit that at first I was going to drop this because of the required trips but I made up my mind to approach this class as a getaway from the hectic school and life load while taking in some fine art. I think it's a good non-traditional approach.

    Thanks,

    Karizma

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  2. Hi Karizma,

    Normally we will put our posts out on the main page using the post editor and no here in the comments section... others may not see it here.

    Children are inexpensive if you get a family fare rate: Family Fare (Child) $1.00 $0.75 N/A
    Round Trip: Family Fare Child N/A $1.50

    RT is $1.50... You can give as little as you want for entrance... even .25 cents will do. Yourself included.

    Yes... Super to have the attitude that this class can be a wonderful and enriching experience for you and your family. It is a way to have a great spring in addition to the normal stresses of work and school!

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