I'm looking at going to Grad School currently, and the first problem I see with it is that, like at Georgetown, they want you within these averages, like 2-4 years in the workforce and shit. I'm paying for all my shit with student loans, so there's no way I can just go work for 4 years and come back to school, cuz I'll still be paying my loans. And who the fuck can get a job with a B.S. or B.A. in political science anyways? Ugh.
So I'm gonna start looking at other places to go to grad school. I want to go to a good, respected grad school, but I also wanna be able to enjoy it and such. I have a good resume, strong work experience (not necessarily in my field), Model U.N., Pi Sigma Alpha polisci fraternity, pretty good GPA and I'll smoke the shit outta the GRE. I'm thinking of maybe just applying at Michigan or something, but I'm FROM Michigan so I'm also thinking of looking somewhere away from home finally. I was looking at South Carolina.
Any ideas from the GAF on expanding your educational experience?
So I'm gonna start looking at other places to go to grad school. I want to go to a good, respected grad school, but I also wanna be able to enjoy it and such. I have a good resume, strong work experience (not necessarily in my field), Model U.N., Pi Sigma Alpha polisci fraternity, pretty good GPA and I'll smoke the shit outta the GRE. I'm thinking of maybe just applying at Michigan or something, but I'm FROM Michigan so I'm also thinking of looking somewhere away from home finally. I was looking at South Carolina.
Any ideas from the GAF on expanding your educational experience?