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		<title>Wait, what month is it?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2013 15:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Zella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I started Graduate School in late August of 2012 graduation seemed distant. Now, in the midst of my second semester, it seems to be coming up quicker than I thought. Though most people will explain Graduate School programs in years, 1-3, in the grand scheme of things Graduate School is only 4 semesters. When...  <a href="http://oswego.edu/student/blogs/2013/02/26/wait-what-month-is-it/" class="more-link" title="Read Wait, what month is it?">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="lead">When I started Graduate School in late August of 2012 graduation seemed distant. Now, in the midst of my second semester, it seems to be coming up quicker than I thought. Though most people will explain Graduate School programs in years, 1-3, in the grand scheme of things Graduate School is only 4 semesters. When you break that down, it&#8217;s easy to lose track of time when you think of how the semesters themselves get fragmented with school work deadlines and, before you know it, it&#8217;s the end of the semester. 5 months flew by and you can barely remember what you did. This made me think about what was important to me, what I needed for professional development, and what I just needed to do to survive.</p>
<p>It was a hard decision to stop doing certain things that I had become accustomed to doing here at SUNY Oswego for the last few years (I received my Bachelor&#8217;s Degree from here, too.) I realized that in order to stay sane it was important that I did things that I wanted to do for me and stop thinking about the big picture 24 hours a day. Professional development is important and taking time out to do that is something everyone should do. However, sacrificing happiness now for future happiness wasn&#8217;t how I wanted to live my life. So I changed it. I left some things behind, adopted a new attitude, concentrated on a few things instead of a handful, and opened my self, and my schedule, to new experiences. One of the most important things that I&#8217;ve picked up along the way is that personal development, learning more about who you are, will help you in the long run when developing yourself professionally. With a more relaxed schedule no longer filled with the stresses of simply too much to do, my spring semester has slowed down in comparison to the fall of 2012. I take my school work one day at a time and leave enough time for me to relax, go nuts, enjoy food, favorite sporting events, and well- anything else I want.</p>
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		<title>New Chapter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2012 05:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris McPherson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello all, For those who may not know, I just graduated from Oswego in May, and I must say it still hasn&#8217;t hit me that I actually am done there. I guess that&#8217;s kind of because I&#8217;m in graduate school at Syracuse University now. As of tomorrow at 4pm, I will have successfully finished my...  <a href="http://oswego.edu/student/blogs/2012/08/10/new-chapter/" class="more-link" title="Read New Chapter">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="lead">Hello all,</p>
<p>For those who may not know, I just graduated from Oswego in May, and I must say it still hasn&#8217;t hit me that I actually am done there. I guess that&#8217;s kind of because I&#8217;m in graduate school at Syracuse University now.</p>
<p>As of tomorrow at 4pm, I will have successfully finished my first semester of graduate school with 3 more to go, and I must say I am excited. It&#8217;s weird that just three months ago, I was rushing to hand in final papers, and stories. Flash forward to now and I&#8217;m rushing to hand in designs, edit feature viedo stories and cover local feature stories.</p>
<p>As much as many recent graduates encourage taking a break between undegrad and grad school, I have truly appreciated going straight though. Since my program is only a year long, I&#8217;m basically studying as long as someone my age who may be doing an extra year o undergrad. So in just 5 years, I would had accomplished two degrees. I think that is a great accomplishment and ready to tackle even more.</p>
<p>For now, I&#8217;ll be starting fall classes in two weeks, work as the assistant housing director of Bryant and Stratton College, and TA an undergraduate journalism ethics class. This may seem like a lot, but in fall 2011, I had three jobs, three internships, three class, while also working as the president of a club and an RA. So this should be a breeze right?</p>
<p>Although I&#8217;m no longer a student at Oswego, I would love to keep writing on this blog and kind of show a glimpse into post-graduate life. The ups and downs. Good, bad. ugly. And whatever other cliché outcome that comes mind.</p>
<p>To commemorate a successful first semester at Syracuse and say goodbye to a hectic last semester at Oswego, I leave you with this video. It is my first multimedia piece from grad school. I&#8217;ve done work like this before, but I am especially proud of this video in particular because it marks the beginning of something great for me&#8230; my career as a multimedia communications professional.</p>
<p><iframe width="580" height="326" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/yq8Veb56YSw?fs=1&#038;feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
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