Friday, August 26, 2011

Grad School Orientation

WELCOME TO ROOSEVELT!!!! 

Roosevelt scheduled 2 orientations. One for the Chicago campus, Tuesday, Aug 23 and Schaumburg Campus, Thursday, Aug 25. The eager student that I am, I chose to go to both!

So first the Tuesday orientation experience. To start off it was very unorganized. I'm not sure if stuff was purposely done at the last minute or what, but it was definitely very unorganized! I walked in and signed in and what do you know. They didn't even put my program on the list of breakout sessions! What??? So I had to take it upon my self and find out what the situation was. Well, of course a fault of their own, they made us a session. Which was good because 10 or so other students showed up for the I/O program and at least 15 clinical psych students, with no where to go!

NOW FOR THE FUN STUFF! 
After we all got settled into our respective locations, I really enjoyed orientation. The faculty members here are super amazing! They tell us to call them by their first names not Dr. so and so but plain on Mike or Adriane or Jackie. Their reasoning is, is that this is an apprenticeship, sure your taking classes but really most of the stuff we will learn and do is through each other and the experiences we take on. They also say that besides we are just like them only they are older so they know only a bit more that comes with age. So none of that fancy smancy stuff here. Thats not even the beginning!!!

So, they are just really laid back professors who clearly have our best interest at heart. Though this is a M.A. program they all suggest and promote research! Which of course is a plus for me, because I don't mind research at all. Also, unlike other graduate schools, we are allowed to research what we want with who we want, we can share each others ideas, we can share faculty mentors, we can switch faculty mentors, they honestly just want us to get the most out of everything. This even includes the requirements for the Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA).

Ok so on to that exciting news, Mike the head of the program announced that they had made all their final selections for GRA's the night before and things would be finalized tonight. Now, the GRA is a very competitive position to have. You have to had at least a 3.5 and demonstrated interest in research. I have done a significant amount of research so I figured I'd give it a shot when I applied. Well up until that night, I hadn't heard anything so I assumed I wasn't selected. I mean there are only a few positions open each year so I wasn't surprised.

EVEN MORE EXCITING STUFF!! 
Well what do you know, the day of the Schaumburg orientation, I got a phone call from Adrian while in line to get my CTA bus/rail pass. First, it was a Georgia number so I was a little confused when I answered. Glad I did though, he informed me that he selected me for the GRA but because he wasn't at the last meeting, no one got a chance to call and let me know. He said it is only  a part time position, but If I am interested, he'd love to have me. I was THRILLED dang near jumping for joy in line. I could barely keep still. I've been wanting to work with Adrian since my Junior year and I met some of his Auburn students at a SIOP conference.

So, I went to the orientation, spoke to Adrian a bit and I think we decided on letting me do my thesis instead of work on his projects! Which is huge, considering the GRA scholarship normally requires you to work on faculty work with them since they are paying you. But to work on my thesis instead is amazing!!! I will sit down with him this Tuesday to discuss this news and flush out all the details!!! I am super excited though!!!

To celebrate, my parentals and I went out to Joe's Crab Shack! My favorite seafood restaurant of course! I had a blast that night. I am so ready to start school!!! Look a there, I'm already thinking in Green like a LAKER!!! I love my program and so happy I chose to go here!! Whooo hoooo!!!!

Ok, enough excitement for one day. Much more to come
Charnetta


Monday, August 15, 2011

The Move Up

Ok so where do i start with this hectic day!!!! So I packed the Penske truck up the night before we left and that morning the plan was to pick up the penske car tow hitch thingy and put my car on it... Then ON THE ROAD we go!!

Well as you expected, that didn't go according to plan. I went to pick up my car from the parking deck to put on the tow and what do you know. My car is MIA!!!! Now I'm frantic! So, with some calling around I found out KSU Police towed it 2 nights before. I'm like really? Really? So apparently, because I didn't have updated tags the car was considered abandoned. I didn't have updated tags because I wasn't driving it and was having it towed to IL to have fixed. But of course, KSU police didn't know this... So, I called the tow truck company and it was $260 to have the car taken out! Now I've been pinching for pennies this whole move, how in the heck can I afford $260 more dollars?? Any ideas? Because I sure had none! Well I called my trusting supervisors and explained the whole thing to them in tears and they were forgiving enough to give me the money. THANK GOD!!!!!

So....after running around and spending 2 hours for the idiots at the tow company to fix my front end they tore up and putting the car on the tow, we were finally on the road. I'd give it 4pm. Which of course everyone knows is a late start for 12 hour road trip.

Well the road trip it self went great. We ran into one little problem ( I parked the truck to close to the pump once and couldn't get out, it took us 45 mins and a guy who felt sorry for us to get the truck moving again safely) but other than that it was a fun road trip up!!!

UNTIL WE HIT ILLINOIS!!!! Right as we were entering the state some idiot 18 wheeler driver guy managed to total my poor baby! I didn't take pictures of the horror but he basically hit my car from behind which made the car fish tail from side to side and damage a little of the penske truck, but we came out with no bumps and bruises. At least that was until we got home and noticed all my bedroom set had been damaged in the process. Well through a long process of claims and rescheduling my interview for my internship by the way, we managed to get the car situated and make a safe recovery.

The good thing out of this whole fiasco is I got a brand new car!!! 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport! First driver baby!!! Financing is a bit crazy, but I plan to pay it off before I graduate grad school. Hope u like my sweet new ride!


Til Next Time,
Charnetta

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