Thank you very much Sigmadiva that is probably the most "real" answer I have ever received. Its just a little disheartening to those who weren't given the opportunity undergrad, but still have the zest and desire while furthering their education. I suppose it is the norm to be in Grad school with a family and working full time, but I defy those norms(I am a fulltime student, work part-time w/no kids....my only priority is school) and was hoping to find a sliver lining. My reasons go beyond the "undergrad experience", of course it is a plus and benefit, but the lack thereof does not discourage me in anyway. Its just hard for me to fathom the rumors I have heard about the concept behind joining at the graduate level.
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