By Briana Rossi Coming into college I was under the assumption that you go for four years and then you’re done, fully equipped to go right into your field of interest. For some fields this is true, but in others there is more to learn after undergrad and specialization may be required. Whether to attend graduate school is a big decision: it is a mental, financial, and … [Read more...] about What to do about Grad School
Career Planning
Taking A Gap Year
By Shannon Graham As a junior planning to attend physical therapy (PT) school in the future, the decision on whether or not to take a gap year is looming ahead of me. Is it worth it for me to apply now, knowing my application may not be as competitive as I want it to be? To be accepted into PT school, applicants are required to have a certain number of observation hours. … [Read more...] about Taking A Gap Year
The Great In Between
By Sam Johnson, senior Biology major I have come to terms with the fact that I refuse to acknowledge that I will be graduating next semester. Not only am I telling myself that I have endless amounts of time before I have to get into the real world, but that I won’t have to walk across a stage in May, shake a few hands, and say goodbye to my undergrad life. I was telling a … [Read more...] about The Great In Between
Changing Our Attitudes about Change
Anthony D’Angelo once said “Don’t fear change, embrace it.” As beautiful a thing as this is to say, I’ve found it somewhat of a scary thing to actually apply. Initially with change may come uncertainty, adjustment, and a lot of other things it would be easier to simply not deal with. In a university setting, many changes occur—students are often facing changes in their homes, … [Read more...] about Changing Our Attitudes about Change