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I'm applying to do my M.A in Communication at Wayne State University. By the number of posts I've done today you can all see how well I'm doing with my personal statement. I can write about anything but myself!
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I'm planning on applying to University of Maryland, College Park for the TESOL with K-12 certification. I may also apply to the same program at American University, or Bilingual Special Education at George Washington. But I'm hoping for UMCP, its cheaper and closer. AND I don't have to take the GRE for that program!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Having certification in TESOL and Special Ed (which I'm getting now) and I'll be able to write my own education ticket. Especially in this area, with the large immigrant population (DC Metro). And focusing on Spanish, it'll be all good. |
I've sent my applications to Michigan State and UConn... I will do Pitt this week. I'm nervous but excited!! Wish me luck ya'll.
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SO glad to be a semester away from completing my formal education for good! |
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All my apps are in now. We'll see where I get in!!! |
I've been pondering an MBA for about a year now. I think I might begin preparing for the GMAT this summer, as the thought hasn't left me and I've attended a few program open house events.
I'm of the opinion that unless you're going into medicine, you should take a year or more off once you get your BA/BS before diving back into a grad program. Work at a job and experience the real world. You may find yourself going down a different path or the time off may clinch your decision that a master's degree is right for you. This opinion comes from knowing so many friends who dove headfirst into grad school after undergrad and are miserable with their degree, career and saddled with debt. I hate debt. I think that's why I don't understand the perpetual student-- those who keep getting degree after degree with no intention to ever use their education. It's great to have a PhD in Philosophy, a master's in Chemistry and an undergrad degree in pre-law... but if you're happy working at Starbucks as a barista, then what was the point of all that time and money? Not everyone needs to go to college. And there are a lot of people floating around with MA's and PhD's who only got them because they "could"-- I'd rather have the $80K in hand than to float a piece of paper in someone's face. But... whatever turns you on. So as I said, I'm thinking about it-- do I really need the MBA? It's debt and time, and I don't know that it will make a difference in my marketing career salary. I don't intend to change professions and would probably attend school parttime for this reason. I could probably benefit taking a course here or there at a local university and attending conferences. So we'll see. |
For some that debt is great though. Like me for example. I didn't need certain student loans but I took them out. I get a ridiculously low interest rate, invest it, and get a higher return that pays itself off. I have colleagues that take out 0% loans from their credit cards. I have no idea how to do that but that sounds great.
Also certain grad programs pay off. If you got into Kellogg and landed a marketing job from there, you could easily handle the debt. -Rudey Quote:
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how are everyone's applications going? Clearly, I am thinking about school now :-)
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I've mailed three of mine out (UNC-Greensboro, University of Tennessee and Appalachian State University) and am finishing the other two (Middle Tennessee State and Clemson)!
Good luck to everyone! |
Mine are done, just waiting for replies now....
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GOOD LUCK! Hope you hear happy news from AppState! |
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I plan to apply to the University of South Alabama. Seems I need to go back and get courses in gifted education. Thank goodness for onliine courses.
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Just started my second semester of grad school this week. Loving every minute of my program so far.
Adpiucf, I am one of those students who went straight from undergrad to grad. I graduated in May with a BA in Comm Studies. Whoopie, that's about as basic a degree as you can get. So now I'm completing an MA in Integrated Marketing Comm since I want to go into marketing (hopefully for the US Mint or Homeland security). For me, it is going to be a lot easier for me to get a job AFTER graduation from my MA program that with just a BA, b/c this program is giving me the projects and internships in marketing that employers are looking for. I can now tell an employer that one of my group projects is being used in real life. Another may be as well, and that's just from my first semester. I would never have been able to say that after undergrad. It didn't prepare me for my field. On an additional note, I am contemplating getting my PhD in comm in about two years. I am currently looking at Univ. of MD, anyone know anything about the program? It appears you don't have to have a lot of research per se for the program. |
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