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Infamous12 07-12-2007 12:05 PM

Thought so! I got my BA in Public Affairs Journalism!:cool:

Shout out to the Journalism and Comm folks!

Now back to the regularly scheduled programming "Semester In Review". :p

mccoyred 07-15-2007 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by mccoyred (Post 1448539)
I definitely agree! Soror Lyoness, you have to do what is right for you and don't feel bad because of it!

I began my THIRD graduate program this semester. My first program, I realized after 5 classes, was too narrowly focused. My second one, I settled for a Masters Certificate (again 5 classes) because I knew that I would be relocating halfway through the master's program and that the credits would not transfer.

So I truly believe that I have now found the program for me because it offers the right mix of financial incentives, coursework and business/career opportunities.


I think there is something magical about my thought process after 5 classes but after much reflection, I have decide to change from a dual degree ( MBA / MS information Systems and Technology Management) to a straight MBA program. I can be done by Spring 08 and still have the credentials to pursue my dreams. More to come...

Wonderful1908 07-15-2007 02:39 PM

Well my Spring Semester was cake as other threads have indicated its not the most challenging in the world :rolleyes:

This summer I have 12 hours and was working up until two weeks ago, and my husband is always gone away for work and the kids are here with me 24/7! It isn't really hard but my time is stretched a little thin. Plus stats isn't my cup of tea:mad:

I have taking an "aggressive" course load however its worth it to graduate this fall with my M Ed. :cool:

Started in Fall 2006 graduating in Fall 2007 :p

DELTABRAT 07-18-2007 01:40 AM

Entering the 6th year of my doctoral program...tired.

I applaud you Soror for doing what you felt in your heart was right. I know the anxiety attacks all too well...the anxiety is pretty much constant the attacks happen as I walk into the hospital where I work/attend classes. Spend most of the day avoiding profs. lest they ask "how's the research?" STFU and leave me alone!!!!!

Interestingly your story is all too familiar for the many Black female doctoral students I know. The intersection of race and gender makes it so that our experiences are unparalled by that of any Black MALE students or white female students (we won't even discuss white male experiences in academia). We take care of our families before ourselves and suffer for it a lot of times, in the end.

I tell students (Black and Latina) who want to enter a doctoral program that life happens (my mom is getting older, sick, dad's sick, lost a close close friend who dies out of nowhere, also at the age of 36) and when it does, you have to determine (with God) whether staying the course is right AT THAT TIME...if it's right period, you can always go back and if not, it wasn't meant to be...and that's OKAY!!! So, I applaud you. LOUDLY!!!

That said I am on the quarter system. 10 weeks, you're in, you're out. Good if you have a crappy prof. Other than that everyone knows it sucks.

FiestyGourmet 07-18-2007 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by DELTABRAT (Post 1487133)
Entering the 6th year of my doctoral program...tired.

I applaud you Soror for doing what you felt in your heart was right. I know the anxiety attacks all too well...the anxiety is pretty much constant the attacks happen as I walk into the hospital where I work/attend classes. Spend most of the day avoiding profs. lest they ask "how's the research?" STFU and leave me alone!!!!!

Interestingly your story is all too familiar for the many Black female doctoral students I know. The intersection of race and gender makes it so that our experiences are unparalled by that of any Black MALE students or white female students (we won't even discuss white male experiences in academia). We take care of our families before ourselves and suffer for it a lot of times, in the end.

I tell students (Black and Latina) who want to enter a doctoral program that life happens (my mom is getting older, sick, dad's sick, lost a close close friend who dies out of nowhere, also at the age of 36) and when it does, you have to determine (with God) whether staying the course is right AT THAT TIME...if it's right period, you can always go back and if not, it wasn't meant to be...and that's OKAY!!! So, I applaud you. LOUDLY!!!

That said I am on the quarter system. 10 weeks, you're in, you're out. Good if you have a crappy prof. Other than that everyone knows it sucks.


I haven't done a search on this site so if there's a thread on this already can someone point me to it? If not, would you be willing to start a thread on doctorate helpful hints for those of us who will be pounding that trail? I am still in my Masters program but I am already anxious about the whole PhD journey. Lawd...my stomach is in knots just writing this. :(

Little32 07-18-2007 05:57 PM

There are a couple of graduate school threads, one in this forum and I think one on AKA Avenue (I believe). I would search it for you, but I am too lazy right now.

DELTABRAT 07-20-2007 05:00 PM

I am not sure (Feisty) if the interest was doctoral programs specifically or just graduate school...I think it was the former, right?

I am so, so sorry if I sound condescending to those awesome masters students out there pounding away at their degrees (I was once one), but the doctoral experience is like no other. Medical school, law school, or masters in pretty much anything...are different.

The definitive nature of those programs (not that they aren's ball busters) makes them different. For the most part, if you start school Fall 07, you are class of 2011, unless you take ayear off, leave of absence, decide to do a dual degree, etc. A PhD is essentially two programs. There's the coursework and then there's the dissertation. If you search you will see that there are throngs of ABD (all but dissertation) people out there. Folks have been in school POUNDING for 8 years, straight...

People just don't finish...writing a 150-300 page document is very daunting to pretty much everyone. Having to verbally defend it is another thing.

I am saying this because I usually find that threads for "graduate students" tend to not address the "helpful hints" for doctoral students as FeistyGourmet said.

Just my opinion...you can still do the search as was suggested...it was a good suggestion, they may have what you seek.

Little32 07-20-2007 05:08 PM

From the ones that I remember, I found them pretty useful. They were started around my first year of my Ph. D. program. Really for me, at that point, just to hear any words of encouragement and stories of success was great.

DELTABRAT 07-20-2007 05:18 PM

I hear ya Little 32. You're right...Are you finished with your program?

Also, I found that other doctorate specific websites altogether tend to be useful....depending on the purpose or what's needed at any given time.
Sometimes one just needs to send out a little "pray for a sistah, I'm defending my proposal" or something and keep it pushin.'

Little32 07-20-2007 05:21 PM

Yup, finished last year; working on revising into a manuscript now. Let us know when you are defending, we will pray for you too.


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