Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Sacrifices

Hello friends! I'm back. First I must confess. I actually thought I was exaggerating a bit when I said I may not be posting again until May. Well, it's late May already and I have no idea where the time has gone.

Last year I made the decision to pursue a Master's degree while staying on at my full-time job. A Master's degree has been an inevitable step in my career path for a while, and I finally decided to get it over with. All of my colleagues have one, and I assured my boss that it was part of my plan when I hired on 3 years ago.

So I took one class last fall, and started my way down the road toward a Master's of Engineering in Geotechnics. I'll admit that I've been trudging down that road and not exactly enjoying the journey. Sure, I've celebrated some accomplishments, and learned some new (questionably useful) things in my chosen field. When it's done I know that I'll have an even bigger sense of accomplishment. And I'll have earned a great deal of respect from the people I work with. Those things make me feel like a bit of sacrifice now will pay off later. Someday I'll look back and laugh at how reluctant I was to do something good for myself.

I spent the past semester devoting a ton of time to making it through two classes toward my Master's degree. It was a struggle, but now I'm finished for the summer. I wound up with good grades in both classes. By burdening myself with two classes at once, I shaved a full six months off of my expected graduation date. All in all, I think it was worth it.

In fact, I'm currently signed up to take two classes again in the fall, even though I've said that I would never do it again. I'll probably complain about the workload, again. My husband will remind me that it was my choice to do this, again. I probably won't have much time for blogging, again. But when December rolls around, I'll probably feel like it was all worth it, again. Because at that point I'll be 15 credits into my Master's program. Halfway there! And the road will be downhill the rest of the way.

5 comments:

  1. It will be worth it. Trust me. You will be amazed with how much knitting you can get done once you are out of school. Plus, you will end every argument with "I have a Master's of Engineering in Geotechnics. You don't. I win."

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  2. It will be worth it and I'm surprised to hear you say you'll take two again but I'm available for complaining to if Greg ever gets tired! :) It will be super worth it!! I look forward to you blogging until the end of August then I'll look forward to seeing you again in December!

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  3. Go Stacia! Go Stacia! You can do it! ENJOY your summer. :)

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  4. I hate to say I told you so, but...

    Just kidding. Good job not going (completely) insane this semester, and I'm sure you can do it again. Only 21 more credits to go!

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  5. getting halfway there quicker will be worth it in the long run, even if you disappear now and again.

    --Carla

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