"become a part of duke's rich tradition"
This was the title of an e-mail I received recently after filling out form on Duke's grad school page. This may be the most fitting subject line ever written, but in the interest of being even more honest, they may want to tweak it just a little. Like so: "become a part of duke's tradition if you're rich." That's basically how things worked out the first time.
Not that I'm bitter.
I've been weighing my options for a while, to the point that the scale may be disappearing presently. Grad school? (and if so, what kind?) Or enter the workforce? (my job at the A&M foundation hardly counts as real work, though it really does kill my soul just a little bit every time I walk through its glass doors. So I'm running out of time. So my major has disappeared. So I've got one more semester and then [ this space left intentionally blank ]
Not that I'm bitter.
I've been weighing my options for a while, to the point that the scale may be disappearing presently. Grad school? (and if so, what kind?) Or enter the workforce? (my job at the A&M foundation hardly counts as real work, though it really does kill my soul just a little bit every time I walk through its glass doors. So I'm running out of time. So my major has disappeared. So I've got one more semester and then [ this space left intentionally blank ]

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