After much introspection--6 years, more accurately the last 6 months--I've figured out what I want to do for the rest of my life.
That's right...I'm ready to commit...to myself. That's definitely the first step on the path to committing to someone else. I digress.
I've decided to apply to graduate school for Clinical Psychology (concentrating in personality disorders). That's correct, I'm voluntarily signing up for 5 more years of school (aka abject poverty).
My slow arrival to this point is mired in distractions like law school and business school--both of which have MUCH higher ROIs--thankfully, I didn't spend the money despite the time wasted.
Upon graduation, I wish to start my own practice (yay therapy), publish pop psychology articles that will hopefully eventually be consolidated into a compilation while I adjunct at an university focused on the Boulder model (scientist-practitioner)and not the Ivy-induced researcher as scientist methodology.
Of course, I had to wait till my awesome GRE scores EXPIRED to come to this conclusion but such is my life. Yeah! So now I have to take the GRE...again.
3 comments:
Wow.
Commendable goals indeed. I remember being shocked at the combined law/business dual degree scheme.
Now this! Yikes. Quite a drastic jump. Five more years of school. . groan!
I'm just glad you didn't say 'marine biology' lol
What is ROI?
ROI=Return on Investment
A popular term in economics classes...
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