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Well, honestly I don't know what year I am! I started college in the fall of '97 of University of Idaho, went there for three years, took a couple years off and got married, had kids, and am now trying to finish up at BSU. I think I am considered a Junior but I am 29 and am going slower than I would like because of the strain it puts on my family. My husband has a demanding job and so I am the parent that gets to stay at home with the kids and fit as much school in as I can which is usually 3 classes a semester. I'm majoring in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology.

BSU is a good school. And, all you have to do is show your student ID card to get the discount at the co-op. I hope your daughter doesn't have to drive from Garden Valley to Boise though! Thats a long drive, not to mention all the crazy Hwy 55 drivers!


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Well, honestly I don't know what year I am! I started college in the fall of '97 of University of Idaho, went there for three years, took a couple years off and got married, had kids, and am now trying to finish up at BSU. I think I am considered a Junior but I am 29 and am going slower than I would like because of the strain it puts on my family. My husband has a demanding job and so I am the parent that gets to stay at home with the kids and fit as much school in as I can which is usually 3 classes a semester. I'm majoring in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology.

BSU is a good school. And, all you have to do is show your student ID card to get the discount at the co-op. I hope your daughter doesn't have to drive from Garden Valley to Boise though! Thats a long drive, not to mention all the crazy Hwy 55 drivers!

Oh no, she lives about 2 miles from BSU and 3 from the co-op. 55 is only crazy on the weekends :o , the drivers up here are good drivers :rolleyes:

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