gnargle2988
Earning My Ears
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I am hoping for some help with an educational situation I am finding myself in. Sorry, it's kind of long!
I just graduated from my undergrad with a bachelors in communications (concentration in interpersonal/organizational/health com). Basically I got the degree because I was unsure of specifically what I wanted to do and thought com would offer me the most options. I have always loved working with kids but never wanted to go the route of teaching. The summer prior to my senior year I had a few experiences that got me involved in occupational and physical therapy. I volunteered at a daycare for children with special needs, working with an OT. I loved the work she did and knew that was the right job for me.
I researched schools and programs and loved Pittsburgh. I also looked into 2 local schools - D'Youville and the University at Buffalo. In the end I chose to only apply to D'Youville and UB because I would be able to stay at home and they did not require the GRE's. I was working full time plus taking summer courses and knew I could not devote enough time to prepare for the GRE's. Well I got into both schools I applied to and chose D'Youville basically because their program would only take 3 years whereas UB's, which is a bachelors/masters program would take 4 years. Now here I am with less than a month until the start of school and I am having second thoughts about my choice. I basically see myself as having three choices and I really have no idea what to do.
I can stick with D'Youville as planned. My main concern is that it is not a good school. It has a good reputation in Buffalo but I do not know what the rest of the country thinks about it. I do know that it was not ranked high on a list of OT schools that I found in my initial research. The benefit is obviously that I can live at home and save money....always a good thing since my work availability decreases drastically next semester.
I can take the GREs and apply to Pittsburgh and a few other schools and begin graduate school in the fall of 2011. I would be able to work full time for the next year and save more money (currently have saved enough to pay for the first year of grad school). I love my job (daycare teacher) but I know that I would probably not last more than a year because most teachers don't (not a great company to work for, but my co-workers and the kids make up for it!!). My biggest concern, or really my parent's biggest concern is that if I take a year off I will loose motivation to go back. I don't feel that way now, and I plan on taking a class each semester at a community college anyways (need to for insurance and because I am a Disney College Program campus rep, need to be enrolled in school to keep my benefits). Oh and most of these programs are only 2 years so I would graduate at the same time I would if I was at D'Youville.
Try to see if they are still accepting enrollments at UB and if I would be able to get into the Fall 2010 program. I was already accepted but I turned down the offer because 4 years for a graduate degree seems like a very long time. Next year would consist of 4 undergrad level classes at UB, 2 each semester. Then I would have three 3 years of the grad program.
If you are still reading this, THANK YOU!!! If you have any opinions please let me know what you think. I am so lost and I can't talk to my parents because they just get angry that I don't want to go to school next year (even though I am paying for this). I know it's because they don't want me to get content with the job I have now because it truly is not what I want to do for the rest of my life. If there are any OTs on the DIS who want to offer an opinion on the better school, I would truly appreciate it. Thank you so much in advance.
I just graduated from my undergrad with a bachelors in communications (concentration in interpersonal/organizational/health com). Basically I got the degree because I was unsure of specifically what I wanted to do and thought com would offer me the most options. I have always loved working with kids but never wanted to go the route of teaching. The summer prior to my senior year I had a few experiences that got me involved in occupational and physical therapy. I volunteered at a daycare for children with special needs, working with an OT. I loved the work she did and knew that was the right job for me.
I researched schools and programs and loved Pittsburgh. I also looked into 2 local schools - D'Youville and the University at Buffalo. In the end I chose to only apply to D'Youville and UB because I would be able to stay at home and they did not require the GRE's. I was working full time plus taking summer courses and knew I could not devote enough time to prepare for the GRE's. Well I got into both schools I applied to and chose D'Youville basically because their program would only take 3 years whereas UB's, which is a bachelors/masters program would take 4 years. Now here I am with less than a month until the start of school and I am having second thoughts about my choice. I basically see myself as having three choices and I really have no idea what to do.
I can stick with D'Youville as planned. My main concern is that it is not a good school. It has a good reputation in Buffalo but I do not know what the rest of the country thinks about it. I do know that it was not ranked high on a list of OT schools that I found in my initial research. The benefit is obviously that I can live at home and save money....always a good thing since my work availability decreases drastically next semester.
I can take the GREs and apply to Pittsburgh and a few other schools and begin graduate school in the fall of 2011. I would be able to work full time for the next year and save more money (currently have saved enough to pay for the first year of grad school). I love my job (daycare teacher) but I know that I would probably not last more than a year because most teachers don't (not a great company to work for, but my co-workers and the kids make up for it!!). My biggest concern, or really my parent's biggest concern is that if I take a year off I will loose motivation to go back. I don't feel that way now, and I plan on taking a class each semester at a community college anyways (need to for insurance and because I am a Disney College Program campus rep, need to be enrolled in school to keep my benefits). Oh and most of these programs are only 2 years so I would graduate at the same time I would if I was at D'Youville.
Try to see if they are still accepting enrollments at UB and if I would be able to get into the Fall 2010 program. I was already accepted but I turned down the offer because 4 years for a graduate degree seems like a very long time. Next year would consist of 4 undergrad level classes at UB, 2 each semester. Then I would have three 3 years of the grad program.
If you are still reading this, THANK YOU!!! If you have any opinions please let me know what you think. I am so lost and I can't talk to my parents because they just get angry that I don't want to go to school next year (even though I am paying for this). I know it's because they don't want me to get content with the job I have now because it truly is not what I want to do for the rest of my life. If there are any OTs on the DIS who want to offer an opinion on the better school, I would truly appreciate it. Thank you so much in advance.