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Apr. 22nd, 2008 12:02 amI got home tonight to find a packet from the Graduate School. Apparently I could march in Commencement in June. I really don't know, though -- I don't think I feel like shelling out the money to rent regalia, and it also would feel odd since I wouldn't really be graduating. The only compelling arguments I can find for going at all are perhaps hearing some of the speakers (such as Ben Bernanke) and some of the free meals for graduates (breakfast with the deans and a luncheon). However, I would be more inclined to participate in the Commencement ceremonies on that distant day when I get my PhD.
The other thing that makes it feel weird is the total amount of work for the AM -- while the past three semesters were certainly intense, the total amount of work I did over four years to earn my BA from Swarthmore was much greater.
Thoughts?
The other thing that makes it feel weird is the total amount of work for the AM -- while the past three semesters were certainly intense, the total amount of work I did over four years to earn my BA from Swarthmore was much greater.
Thoughts?