03-22-2016, 04:23 PM
To post, or not to post: that is the question:
Whether 'tis more informative to share
The embarrassment of applying w/o likelihood of admission with by peeps,
Or to remain quiet until I hear the results of an appeal after certain rejection.
And by sharing, encourage others....
Okay, enough with the soliloquy. Today I submitted an application to Arkansas State University's MPA program. Do I even want to attend? Is there an ROI? Will my fear of writing cause me to fail? It's a gold-plated certainty that once ASU sees my GPA, they'll deny my admission, then I'll need to appeal. I'm not even sure how they handle appeals, or what likelihood I would have of convincing them to take a chance on me. Would I be better served by getting a paralegal certificate or degree? Maybe go back and do something in accounting.
Well, I figured I'd post in case anything comes of it. Should I (eventually) be admitted, I can share the craziness of the coursework with all of you knowing that some of you will come to my pity parties when it looks like it's all too much.
Whether 'tis more informative to share
The embarrassment of applying w/o likelihood of admission with by peeps,
Or to remain quiet until I hear the results of an appeal after certain rejection.
And by sharing, encourage others....
Okay, enough with the soliloquy. Today I submitted an application to Arkansas State University's MPA program. Do I even want to attend? Is there an ROI? Will my fear of writing cause me to fail? It's a gold-plated certainty that once ASU sees my GPA, they'll deny my admission, then I'll need to appeal. I'm not even sure how they handle appeals, or what likelihood I would have of convincing them to take a chance on me. Would I be better served by getting a paralegal certificate or degree? Maybe go back and do something in accounting.
Well, I figured I'd post in case anything comes of it. Should I (eventually) be admitted, I can share the craziness of the coursework with all of you knowing that some of you will come to my pity parties when it looks like it's all too much.
TESU BSBA - GM, September 2015
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale, radio personality and motivational speaker
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale, radio personality and motivational speaker