While I was there, we chatted about Jesse's acceptance to grad school and my ambivalence about applying. She was kind enough to be my sound board, and I made a decision. Yesterday I took the plunge. My application to Kent and my work sample are in, my transcripts are on their way, and my requests for letters of recommendation have been sent. If I do get in, then I'll have big decisions to make. But for right now, why limit myself, right?
Here was my reasoning (mostly for my own mind-purging purposes)
- I want to.
- We were worried that it would be a financial investment with no pay off, but if times get hard in the future, I would be much more qualified to help Jesse in that area with a Master's.
- Until we know more about our fertility situation, I don't want to limit my options.
- I think it would be difficult to work over there, as the program is divided into 3 4-month periods in England, then France, then England again.
- I want to see if I'd get in.
I hope everyone out there had a good week and will have an even better weekend. Anyone got any exciting plans for Halloween? I will be the official candy-hander-outer, which is just fine with me. Hopefully we'll get some pumpkin carving done today. I always miss my dad when I'm not around him at Halloween, as he is the best pumpkin carver in the known universe. As my sister and I got older, we helped with the carving, but mostly it was just fun to watch the strange grimaces Dad would create. Happy Halloween everybody!
I'm glad you're applying! As you say, there's no reason to limit yourself at this stage in the game.
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Also, I'm sorry to tell you this, but it is MY dad who is the best pumpkin carver in the known universe. So there.
Oh wow, I finally looked at that website, and I'm in love.
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