Final semester of college
This coming Monday starts the beginning of the end of my college career. At this moment, I can’t think of a better feeling. The last three weeks before the end of this past summer semester were, to say the least, way too busy. Of course, it was my own fault for procrastinating, but I’m so tired of being busy outside of work, my fault or not.
College had its ups and downs. I loved the challenge and I like to learn, but I’m not necessarily doing what I spent 5-6 years studying (referring to undergrad, here). For my profession in doing what I love, I’ve essentially taught myself nearly everything. Grad school helped to fill in a few gaps, but even there I wasn’t overwhelmed with useful information. I’m sure I picked up a ton more than I realize, though—hopefully.
Despite my thoughts on college, I’ve only got four months left, forever. No more projects, finals, group work, or summer semesters that span the length of two summer sessions. It’s all coming to an end, and I couldn’t be more ready.

Lee Kraus Friday, 17 Aug, 2007 Posted at 07:20AM
Hello…. Ph.D.????
Congrats on getting it done.
Chris Friday, 17 Aug, 2007 Posted at 11:47AM
I remember that feeling – it’s very good. Soon you will get to actually enjoy your life :)
Justin Monday, 20 Aug, 2007 Posted at 06:11AM
All of this sounds so familiar. I said the same things when I graduated with my first grad degree. Now look at me, going after my second. Just wait, you will know exactly what I am talking about soon.
Congrats….
Ryan Monday, 20 Aug, 2007 Posted at 08:07AM
I don’t see any real benefit for me to get further education. Now, I just need experience. So hopefully I don’t ever end up in school again. Who knows, in five years I might retire to travel the world and take pictures, anyway (wouldn’t that be nice).
It’s too bad… in five years I still won’t have any money because life is too expensive. At least I’ll have my degree(s), though! [/end sarcasm]