No, I did a dual degree program in city planning and landscape architecture. It took me 4 years, but my undergrad took me 5, so I figure 4 years for 2 masters is pretty good. Best of luck!
No, I did a dual degree program in city planning and landscape architecture. It took me 4 years, but my undergrad took me 5, so I figure 4 years for 2 masters is pretty good. Best of luck!
Flyebye, I am getting a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling/Holistic emphasis. My program is mostly writing, reading, group stuff. No tests, exams. Last semester was intense. I find that 5 weeks into the second semester, I am not doing as much work. I have less papers, so it's just not time to start some of them yet. It's a lot more work than my first master's in education.
I am the second oldest in my cohort. But there are others in the department that I don't know. I can't believe that at 37, you are the oldest!
I think I decided not to go to summer school. I would rather bite the bullet and go one more night a week during my internship or just do 2 weekend classes during the semester. Actually, I am finding the time going very quickly and I haven't given up anything else I do. Right now I have more time to ride, etc, but I know the next two years, my time will be limited because my internship will have later hours than I am used to, so I may not be able to ride after work. I won't be able to commute either; the site I am most likely going to is in a city with horrible traffic that I almost lost it driving there yesterday. It's not far (15 miles), but the last 3 miles of the drive is a maze of one way city streets, cobblestones.
I try to remember my end goal, when I get overwhelmed with the work.