Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Applying to graduate school-The real journey begins

Step 5. Before moving to your new school.  This is going to sound lame, but seriously spend a lot of time at home.  I don't mean that dumpy little apartment that your trainer friend throws parties in (wherein you vomit off the back balcony as you recall from the previous post...) but your home home.  Mom, dad, little brother or what have you.  This may be the last time you get a chance to be a child and live free.  Things get expensive and very self-sufficient from here on out and you don't get whole summers and winter breaks off anymore.  Enjoy the babying while it lasts, trust me.



Now, if you've been following the timeline, you will likely spend 5-6 months preparing and applying for grad school, 2-5 months sweating for results, over $300 in expenses directly related to said applications (of course this doesn't include the running naked in the street bail money), and $? in moving expenses.  Not a process for the weak.  Loads of benefits, but not an easy path in life to take.

Since at this stage, you are heading towards or have finished your undergrad, here's a nice little tip list to keep your head on straight.  Basically, stop panicking because it really ISN'T a big deal and don't go through life being an entitled douche-bag.  See how politicians and political analysts act on tv?  Don't be them.  Unless you are going into that field, in which case douche-it-up because that's the only field that really pays in...
http://jezebel.com/5910701/congrats-new-grads-by-the-way-you-dont-know-anything

Before you panic and jump off the academic bus (or cliff, depends on your level of drama) remember, if you're even considering applying to grad school you obviously have an incredible amount of love and interest for what you do.  Good things in life never come easy and remember my first post-there are still a lot of fun perks that come from the process, and of course that papery degree thingy at the end that allows you to lead and do what you want in your field.  That's pretty great to.

"Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new" Albert Einstein

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