By: Alicia Luthy
Hello all! Here I am
writing my last blog of graduate school. Graduation is now just a little over
three weeks away. We just have one paper to finish and a presentation for this
semester. So, for my last blog article I decided to write about my experience
as a graduate student at SIU and to give advice to the new incoming graduate students.
Graduate school started
out with summer semester. I had no idea what I was about to get myself into. I do not recommend working two jobs and
attending summer school. When I was not working, I am pretty sure that I spent
every waking hour in studio. I got the brilliant idea to change my design
halfway through the semester. I do not recommend that at all, but then again
the hard work made me happier with the final design. I also spent long hours in
the wood shop, but the outcome was rewarding. (NOTE: Do NOT remove the clamps
from the woodshop). Next, we had fall
semester which was no cake walk either. Instead of just one class, you now have
a few more to juggle. The semester project had both group and individual
components. Working in a group is always a challenge. However, with hard work
and dedication we pulled together a design we were all be proud of. The
professors said we would probably not sleep until December; they were pretty
well right about that. This semester has
seemed to become very stressful within the last month. With multiple
assignments being due within the last month, it has been hard to focus on
thesis. However, I still believe summer semester was the toughest one yet.
First and foremost, I would
give the advice to not lose your mind over summer semester. The best advice in
undergraduate was to not procrastinate. The rule still stands in graduate
school however we all still choose to ignore it. I still haven’t gotten the
hang of it but I still recommend not procrastinating. I am glad that I chose to
do the 15 month Master’s program. A lot of my friends that went to other
schools are wishing that they were also on the faster track to the degree. So, my last advice is to not give up and to
keep your eye on the prize. It is not easy, it will be time consuming, but it
will definitely be worth it. Good luck
to my classmates and to the rest of the incoming graduate students!