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January 31, 2005

Out of Depth

I really feel for the Counseling people at the U. They are completely booked up; today, I tried to reschedule and they had no time slots available until the same time next week. Now, granted I went in there for one purpose and one purpose only, to take the Strong Inventory. But what kind of counsel, aside from that of a sympathetic ear, is a second-year psychology student with zero life experience outside of academia (and even less experience than me inside of it) going to be able to give me? What is she going to tell me about careers that I haven't already lived? And what is she going to tell me about grad school that I don't know already?

Posted by Underblog at January 31, 2005 4:42 PM

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I dunno...BUT more than twice (tweeshay) I've heard that often people with problems decide to study psychology, so they've some kind of experience I suppose, and then, there are surprises...

Posted by: heather at February 4, 2005 1:09 AM

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