Sunday, August 4, 2019
Average Student Reaches For Above-Average Success :: Interview Essay
Average Student Reaches For Above-Average Success With her curly hair pinned up and her leg shaking nervously, Tricia searches for both potential employers to work for and Masterââ¬â¢s programs on the Internet. In the midst of her psychology textbooks lay piles of GRE practice tests and Graduate school applications. For the past year this has been a daily ritual. As she clicks around, her eyes glaze over and a headache sets in; but she tells herself to stay focused. Graduation is quickly approaching, and she feels a lot of pressure to figure out what she is going to do next year. In May, Tricia will graduate from Kingââ¬â¢s College with a Bachelorââ¬â¢s Degree in Psychology. ââ¬Å"My options are limited, especially in todayââ¬â¢s world. Four-year degrees donââ¬â¢t matter anymore; higher degrees are whatââ¬â¢s expected. With a four-year degree in Psychology I could be a Guidance Counselor at a High School or teach Psychology classes at a Community College. But as for what I want to do- Forensics- I need Graduate School, specifically in Forensics and there are only ten schools that have it. Itââ¬â¢s very competitive,â⬠says Tricia Buchanan. Tricia has spent the last year researching Graduate schools to prepare for next year. ââ¬Å"I started looking in July for Graduate schools. I had my mind set on going to Graduate school in August after graduation and that I wasnââ¬â¢t going to work. So, I spent the majority of this school year taking GRE practice tests, studying, getting applications, meeting with the career planning and placement office, and talking to teachers,â⬠says Tricia. Average Student Discouraged by GREââ¬â¢s Triciaââ¬â¢s plan changed in December. Suddenly all of those visions of getting into a Graduate school and moving ahead towards her goal, Forensics, were wiped away. All those hours studying seemed like wasted time. ââ¬Å"In December I decided I was going to go the job route. I changed my mind because I got discouraged. I felt I needed a break from school and some time off. The GREââ¬â¢s were a lot harder than I thought they were going to be. Also, I realized how competitive Graduate schools are. I am an average student. I donââ¬â¢t have any experience. Graduate schools in my program rely heavily on GRE scores, your cumulative GPA, and work experience,â⬠says Tricia.
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