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Old 10-03-2004, 12:42 PM
MelodyCat MelodyCat is offline
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Originally posted by LynnCat2000
I'm going to for either an MSW or a masters in psychology, so the course load isn't intense. It's a lot of work, but I think I can handle it. I did pledge a house before (didn't get initiated though ) so I understand the time commitment. I know that pledge programs vary for some houses, I've heard of 6 week programs up to 9 week programs. I figure I'll rush if I can and then once I see what my options are I can talk to the Pledge Ed about the time commitment and if I'll be able to do it.
I just finished my master's in psychology in May - and the courseload was intense. I AI'ed at the same time I was doing my master's, and I know there were times I had to very carefully balance my time so I had a day or an afternoon free for activities.

AI is very different from formal rush, to be sure, but there's still a time commitment there.

I wouldn't take the time commitment so lightly - it's easy to think it won't be hard, but it's very different once you're actually in the classroom.
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