Today, I officially walked across the threshold. I have transitioned from student to doctoral candidate. I no longer have classes to take. Okay I just need a moment to soak that up……..
Okay. Wow that feels good. I have been a student nearly my entire life. This final transition marks the end of 17 years of continually being enrolled–undergrad, masters, now doctorate. This is a hugely defining moment. No more homework. No more assignments or intellectual endeavors that are based on what a professor wants. No one to answer to except my own deadlines. Which I have. I plan to be hooded Dec 2012. I’ll work hard to get there. I have worked hard to get where I am. The daughter of a high school drop out and a high school graduate. I am the first to go to college in my family (extended family on my dad’s side) and the first to finish on either side.
I can look back and talk ab0ut how amazed I am that I have been able to accomplish it and it is worth every bit of the well over 100k it has cost me over the last 17 years. I put myself through school and it wasn’t cheap. My parents were never in a situation to help me through school–financially or academically. Everything I did, I did on my own through my own hard work and determination. I didn’t have fancy schools or parents to foot the bill (oh how that would have been nice). But I did it and none of that matters. I’ll smile when I pay off my last student loan at age 70 (hell, I’m laughing a bit now about that).
Today, I say good-bye to being a student and hello to the future. One more transition to make–doctoral candidate to PhD. Can’t wait for that one, but am going to enjoy this phase.
Congratulations! Reaching candidacy is a huge milestone, which definitely deserves some celebration. 🙂 You’ll hit the finish line before you know it!!
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