Grad. School

Jun 24, 2006 22:14

It's official. Starting in September, I will be a grad. school student.

The short version:
Where: Suffolk University
What: Master of Science in Adult and Organizational Learning
Why: It's a good career move and my company's paying for it.

The long version )

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cyb3rj June 25 2006, 11:25:24 UTC
:) Congrats!

:( Bye-bye games? (or are you holding out schedule-balancing hopes?)

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graheim June 25 2006, 15:34:48 UTC
AS long as I get enough time with my family, I'm committed to running Friday nights. It might drop to a couple nights a month. We'll play it by ear.

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cyb3rj June 25 2006, 20:00:37 UTC
Kinda hard to roll dice with our ears...

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cyb3rj June 26 2006, 15:09:29 UTC
This weekend I got evidence of something I suspected: I need to run TnS games in order to get the creative thoughts moving again. I'm even trying to plan how a game could happen at the homestead... shocking, I know...

Of course, the 51-percentile needs to be convinced this is a good idea.

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devonai June 26 2006, 05:58:07 UTC
Suffolk University? Eew!

Oh, wait...

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kaph June 26 2006, 14:14:15 UTC
So I gather you'll be able to work and go to school at the same time? Sweet! And congratulations!--sounds like a good move all 'round.

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graheim June 26 2006, 14:31:53 UTC
Thanks! All the classes are evening classes, one day a week. THe program was designed for part time students (full time workers). So I'll be crazy busy. Kind of waiting for the other shoe to drop to see exactly what crazy busy looks like.

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cyb3rj June 26 2006, 15:07:57 UTC
Crazy: See cyb3rj.
Busy: See cyb3rj.
Crazy Busy: See cyb3rj.

;*)

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kaph June 26 2006, 19:41:53 UTC
"Crazy busy" plus "end in sight" would be a feasible schedule. Is it a 2-year program?

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technoblue June 26 2006, 19:28:20 UTC
And another liberal arts major finds that little scientist inside himself! It sounds quite exciting. I wish you the best.

Oddly enough, my journey originated from the opposite direction. Dedicating myself to English and writing was the result of two radical course corrections. It's an interesting story that I'll leave for another time. ;)

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graheim June 27 2006, 13:08:15 UTC
MA, MS- They could call it a Master of Purple for all I care. To me it's a logical extension of my undergrad. communications degree.

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