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More Thoughts About Graduate School

Lately, my thoughts are solely on what project I'm going to work on during the eight week intensive summer program for graduate school. I have so many ideas; I just have to pick one and focus it. Since I got in for sculpture, but I've mainly been a painter, I will try and combine the two into one project.

I haven't heard back from the video rental store yet about setting up an interview. Maybe I'll give them a call, but I'm not too worried about it. Since I got into grad school, the job search is much less important now. I would like to have some money coming in though so I can use it for art materials, especially once the program starts.

I've been reading through the graduate school booklet and I'm excited that I have to write a Master's Thesis. As a former English student, any writing exercise is a welcome challenge. After reading through a thousand pages of Troilus and Crisede then writing a research paper on it, nothing they can throw at me will be too difficult.

I think the fact that I have an extensive background in education probably helped me get in. Once I get my MFA, I'll probably start applying to colleges for jobs teaching art. But that time is far away because this graduate program is two and a half years long. That's all for now, I will post again soon!

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Congrats on getting into graduate school!

Yeahhhhhh!!

Okay. This looks like an exercise in multitasking. Based on the tone you've developed, I'd love to hear how many projects you choose to manage -- and your success.

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