01-11-2010, 04:07 AM
I'm getting excited about the idea of graduate study.
I've been away from actual classes for about 3 years. I've spent the past few months knocking out credits using CLEP tests to finish up my Bachelor's degree.
Under my belt I have 93 credits from B&M schools and 27 through CLEP tests =120.
I'm essentially just deciding which of the big 3 schools to use to obtain my actual degree.
I digress.
I'm eager to get back to actual in-depth studying, as all I've been doing lately is studying enough to pass CLEP tests in rapid-fire fashion (one after the next).
I'm 25 and fairly able to move if I found a truly inspiring graduate program that would allow me to study for free in exchange for academic work.
Distance education is also an attractive option for me and I'm looking at the Online Master's degree in Media Arts and Journalism from Clarion University.
Master of Science
So essentially my options are:
1. Move to go to grad school if I can find a program that will give me a scholarship/stipend in exchange for academic work.
2. Find an affordable distance education program.
3. Attend grad school in either Chicago (where I live) or the Detroit region (where my parents live).
My main interests (in no particular order) for graduate study are :
*Journalism
*Media/new media/web
*Communications
*International relations
*Urban Planning
*Coffee (either commodity buying, agriculture, sociological, etc)
*Law
Thanks so much. Any and all advice is appreciated.
I've been away from actual classes for about 3 years. I've spent the past few months knocking out credits using CLEP tests to finish up my Bachelor's degree.
Under my belt I have 93 credits from B&M schools and 27 through CLEP tests =120.
I'm essentially just deciding which of the big 3 schools to use to obtain my actual degree.
I digress.
I'm eager to get back to actual in-depth studying, as all I've been doing lately is studying enough to pass CLEP tests in rapid-fire fashion (one after the next).
I'm 25 and fairly able to move if I found a truly inspiring graduate program that would allow me to study for free in exchange for academic work.
Distance education is also an attractive option for me and I'm looking at the Online Master's degree in Media Arts and Journalism from Clarion University.
Master of Science
So essentially my options are:
1. Move to go to grad school if I can find a program that will give me a scholarship/stipend in exchange for academic work.
2. Find an affordable distance education program.
3. Attend grad school in either Chicago (where I live) or the Detroit region (where my parents live).
My main interests (in no particular order) for graduate study are :
*Journalism
*Media/new media/web
*Communications
*International relations
*Urban Planning
*Coffee (either commodity buying, agriculture, sociological, etc)
*Law
Thanks so much. Any and all advice is appreciated.
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