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September 27, 2010

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September 29, 2010

12:38 am

September 27, 2010

random, the mind is never finished absorbing knowledge.. I don't believe there is an answer for that question, at least not one that doesn't approach infinity.
Dain it.. all these school related questions.. first geography, second finding the Divine Comedy, grad school... it's making me talk all scholarly-like.
I apologize if anyone doesn't understand what I say.. I will gladly restate whatever confuses anyone.
12:39 am

September 27, 2010

i will have my masters in july 2007, but at the moment i have 3 boring financial reviews to read and write about ea. one and i have to be at work at 8:30am - 5:30 and then have class from 6-10 and i know i should just get it done so i can get some sleep but i am so tired everytime i start to read i start to fall asleep. i know you are saying why are you putting off but i worked today until 9pm and i usually don't work on tues. so this was unexpected. blah blah blah a problem of convenience i guess.
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September 29, 2010

12:51 am

September 27, 2010

cpt1212: Just keep your eye on the prize! It is so rewarding to obtain a degree. And once you have it, its yours and no one can take it away. It's a great accomplishment, especially because it takes so much work and sacrifice. It's hard to do when you're working full times as well but you'll get there. One more year!! The lack of sleep will be a distant memory.
When I worked on my Masters I was working full time, teaching 2-3 nights per week, doing free lance work and going to school. It took 5 years but I did it. I sure couldn't do it again though (lol).
Sometimes, no matter how much you have to do, its good to take a time out to refresh yourself. Even just a little bit.
SD
1:32 am

September 27, 2010

1:46 am

cpt1212-
Hey, I know exactly what you are going through. But it's true that it will all be over someday sooner than you think and it will be worth it.
My grad school days ended about two years ago, and I still can't get over the feeling of having no homework. It's actually kind of cool... I'm pretty impressed with myself now that it's over with. My job itself keeps me busy, I bring home work so I wonder how I did it. This makes me feel good in that way- I wish I felt good about myself while I was going to school, but maybe I wouldn't have pushed myself enough.
So give yourself a pat on the back... and when you don't feel like doing homework, realize- that is because you are already doing so much- some people can only do either work or school. YOu are doing both.
-ella
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