I've been thinking very recently about going to grad school. I dunno if it's the fact that the grace period on the majority of my student loans is expiring or that I'm bored being out of the classroom (not that I wasn't bored in the classroom as well) or maybe it's the fact that UW is every present and is whispering to me late at night.
Actually, I have a pretty firm idea of what's making the prospect of paying someone to tell me what to do is.
I'm not going to do a social science.
I love learning about peoples and the way they think and do shit and how the histories of our ancestors are alive today because we are living and doing them. But I don't wanna study in an academic setting. I've had enough theory to last me the rest of my life and I'm ready for a new avenue.
I'm thinking architecture or urban planning or engineering.
I love natural science and how things work and figuring out ways to do things better and more efficiently. I love learning about how everyday life patterns form. I also get really annoyed when I look at something and can think of five ways to do it more efficiently, if not better.
I'm still in the beginning stages, but I'm on UW's website trying to find something that I can commit to for two yeras.
Ugh, I just dropped the 'c' word of my own accord. This must be serious.
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