MollyPolly
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I'm a junior in college, and everyone keeps asking if I'm going to 'grad school' after I graduate. I nod and say 'maybe,' but honestly, I have no idea what is grad school actually means. Is it just more of the same—more classes, more papers, more exams? Or is it completely different? I've heard it's harder, but harder how? Like, harder material, or more work, or just higher expectations?
My professors all have graduate degrees, but when I ask them about it, they get this nostalgic look and say things like 'it was the best time of my life' or 'it was brutal but worth it,' which tells me nothing useful . I've tried googling, but I get generic descriptions about 'advanced study' and 'specialized knowledge' that don't help me understand the day-to-day reality.
I'm considering applying to master's programs in psychology, but I don't even know if I'm cut out for it. What's the workload like compared to undergrad? How much reading is reasonable to expect? Do you have any life outside of school? How do you afford it? I've read that the structure varies significantly by program type—thesis-based vs. coursework-based, full-time vs. part-time, funded vs. unfunded —and I don't even know what those differences mean for daily life.
If you're in grad school or have been, can you just describe a typical week? What do you actually DO all day? I need a realistic picture to figure out if this path is for me.
My professors all have graduate degrees, but when I ask them about it, they get this nostalgic look and say things like 'it was the best time of my life' or 'it was brutal but worth it,' which tells me nothing useful . I've tried googling, but I get generic descriptions about 'advanced study' and 'specialized knowledge' that don't help me understand the day-to-day reality.
I'm considering applying to master's programs in psychology, but I don't even know if I'm cut out for it. What's the workload like compared to undergrad? How much reading is reasonable to expect? Do you have any life outside of school? How do you afford it? I've read that the structure varies significantly by program type—thesis-based vs. coursework-based, full-time vs. part-time, funded vs. unfunded —and I don't even know what those differences mean for daily life.
If you're in grad school or have been, can you just describe a typical week? What do you actually DO all day? I need a realistic picture to figure out if this path is for me.