Skip to this page's content

Too Busy

The weight of grad school has finally hit, and hit hard.

On one hand, I'm lucky: I have this half-fellowship position as the GCS blogger, I am a research assistant this semester, and I support myself with additional work outside of school.

On top of that, I'm trying make headway on my master's thesis, preparing to take the LSAT, and putting together PhD applications. And of course I have class, and the readings, response papers, and essay

All of my obligations are writing intensive, and it's been very difficult to manage my time in such a way as to give equal attention to all of my priorities. When I manage to catch up with one thing, another falls far behind. I'll have to figure it out; I really don't have the option to give up any of them.

Meanwhile, I'm starting to feel like this:
Derpy.gif


Posted by Caroline Narby on October 24, 2012 5:06 PM


Non-Degree Option

If you are unsure about enrolling in a graduate program, or just want to advance your educational experience, non-degree study at Simmons is the best option for you. As a non-degree student, you may enroll in up to two graduate-level courses (eight credits) before formally applying to a degree program. Learn More »

Offsite Options

Simmons collaborates with other academic and cultural institutions throughout the Northeast region to offer several offsite graduate programs. Learn more »

Questions?

The Admissions Office is here to help »