I am not pursuing a graduate degree anymore, I just don’t feel like psychology has anything to offer me, heck even the B.A. does little to get me jobs. So I have decided that teaching might be a good deal for me, I love teaching, and 9 month work year, sounds fantastic to me. Everyone can tell me the troubles of teaching, but I bend over backwards to help tutor/instruct someone, its like I am someone else, and I like it. So I will be looking into going back to college, yet again.
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Right now I am in cruise control in life, so I get to thinking, what is the next step, and right now I am leaning towards a school psychologist, 9 months a year, vacation days, working with kids, 60,000+ dollars. Investigation will commence..
...late for living life. Right now I have put this goal in the back of my mind. I think its more important I start developing myself and experiencing life before I become institutionalized by schools again. I definitely would like a graduate degree, but I need to grow a bit.
Time to labor on this goal, I am planning on sending my application to 4 colleges, maybe 6. So I have to get my material together and its all due the sooner the better. Right now best bet is looking at UCONN School of Social Work. Wish me Luck :)
It seems like no matter how much you work, you always have to prove yourself, no amount of High GPA guarantees future sucess. So I simply would like to get into a graduate school that teaches a humanistic/existentialist philosophy in a counseling PsyD.
