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Postby Jaltus-bot » Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:31 am

I not into my my classes. I am not doing well-grades are mediocre-ish. I don't want to do my work. I am out of school in 5 months and still need to start job hunting (especially since I have not applied to the Peace Corp or grad school). I really need to be able to stick with this enough to finish strong. And maintaining good sleeping habits would be nice, as long as I can pass my tests, do my homework, and get good grades on my projects.

Also, I'm in between diff directions for grad school and would like to dircern well which way God would have me go, which would presumably affect/be affected by career steps I end of taking.
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Postby Tsukuyomi » Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:51 pm

*Hugs* I'll be praying ^^ I'm sure all will work out accordingly ^^ Just hang in there ^__^
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Postby Dante » Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:18 pm

The bad news about grad school... you can't go without a statement of purpose, which requires at the least that you find a way to lie to them if not yourself about where you're going in life :P (If you don't have some clear goal in mind) (An interesting note, I learned recently on that topic though is that freelance writers will put together a fancy one for you for a fee). The bad news about an undergraduate education is that it gives you all the knowledge you could use in the world about a variety of subjects, but doesn't necessarily reveal to you where you're going in life... nor does it give you time to find that on your own... (I'm starting to worry they don't WANT us to think about that question and just become cogs... in which case we should be thinking about it more then anything else) O_o.

I'm finding a similiar problem about finding my path in graduate school and realizing that even though I have a lot of training, I'm not sure who I want to give it to that will make me feel like I have any value in an authentic manner, soulless corperations being terrifying to me although the right mentor within their halls could manage to make it feel smaller and less hostile to me (I'd rather have love, value and companionship then money (A fancy car seems like so much more junk to throw in the garage)).

Anyways, though I know how you feel, (All of these major life decisions seem so permanent and scary) I know what you're going through and... I don't know the answer for me let alone you! So I'm glad you're turning to the right person for this whole thing-God! Keep up the hard work and I'll be throwing a prayer your way :P.

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Postby Jaltus-bot » Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:43 pm

Pascal (post: 1354451) wrote:The bad news about grad school... you can't go without a statement of purpose, which requires at the least that you find a way to lie to them if not yourself about where you're going in life :P (If you don't have some clear goal in mind) (An interesting note, I learned recently on that topic though is that freelance writers will put together a fancy one for you for a fee). The bad news about an undergraduate education is that it gives you all the knowledge you could use in the world about a variety of subjects, but doesn't necessarily reveal to you where you're going in life... nor does it give you time to find that on your own... (I'm starting to worry they don't WANT us to think about that question and just become cogs... in which case we should be thinking about it more then anything else) O_o.

1 That is one reason why econ is easier than public policy, but I want to develop small businesses overseas and teach sustainable business practices. This along with my graduate research will serve as the basis of my first book comparing government policies affecting sustainable business development in the "developed" and 3rd worlds and what we can learn from each other. I also hope to work as a professor either at a community college where I can contribute a lot to campus or at a large university where I can do research.

*This plan is mitigated by the fact that I took too long to apply for the Peace Corp and would be out of school nearly 6 months by the time I would get an assignment. I also need to look into Birthright Armenia, the other similar program, and getting a passport. The Advocacy Project is available only to grad students and you have to fundraise for your expenses-this is not business, but does do work in Russia and offers intercultural experience that would be awesome and is useful for the other option.

2. Alternatively, I hope to use my experience, by then somewhat gained, along with my research gained in part as a public policy/administration grad student to create positive changes in gov. policy to sustainable business practices and other areas of interests, don't know what else, and still be a professor and write some related sort of book. This is a slightly unformulated plan.

**And how exactly does understanding how to do a ledger entry or payroll cycle help this? What relevance is an options strangle or calculating margin on a put option to this sort of work (I got a 60% on the test in this class, lowest since calculus)?

3. Well, I doubt there is much demand for someone who wants to study monotheistic anthropology and non-protestant ecclesiology. Also not sure if I am up for law school.

E. I hope to write comedy one day, probably on the side, maybe a satire book or play.

And I suspect they want us to be cogs.
When I feel blue, I start breathing again.

Asdvadz hedut ullah! (W. Armenian, "May God bless you!")

It's cosplay, get used to it.

"A hero need not speak. For when he is gone, the world will speak for him."

"One of the nice things about diseases of the brain is they tend to slip your mind." Colbert
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Postby Jaltus-bot » Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:52 am

Tsukuyomi (post: 1354429) wrote:*Hugs* I'll be praying ^^ I'm sure all will work out accordingly ^^ Just hang in there ^__^


Thanks. I need to get enough sleep more regularly, and I've been meaning to sign up for counselling, but sometimes I keep running around campus doing other things or needing to do homework so I have not gotten that done yet.

My big, tedious, slightly confusing and more work-intensive than I am used to accounting project is due in three days. I have some 12 hours of work left. I almost feel like I don't know how I will get that and my finance homework done. (Did I mention I got a 60% on the finance midterm?)
When I feel blue, I start breathing again.

Asdvadz hedut ullah! (W. Armenian, "May God bless you!")

It's cosplay, get used to it.

"A hero need not speak. For when he is gone, the world will speak for him."

"One of the nice things about diseases of the brain is they tend to slip your mind." Colbert
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