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Old 09-18-2001, 02:46 PM
AOPiLaLa AOPiLaLa is offline
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Grad School

Just curious if anyone is in grad school right now, in the process of applying or has already graduated from grad school'
I am in the process of applying to Georgia State in Atlanta and I wanted some perspective on the easiest and most beneficial way of going--like if you went full time, or worked and went nights, etc, etc. And I just wanted to see why people were planning on going to grad school. I am going to get my masters in Public Administration with a concentration in non-profit management and I would ultimately like to head up a major non profit organization, like the Red Cross or the March of Dimes.
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Old 09-18-2001, 03:37 PM
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I'm in grad school full time. I can't handle going part-time and working full-time, peronally, but one of my friends earned her MPA that way.

It's about time management skills and priorities, and stamina. If you get bored easily, you may want to just take a year and get your MPA in a special program. I don't know what GSU has to offer, but, unless you're getting a full ride, MPAs are hard to do full time. Good luck.
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