Thank you for your update! Hope you are well. Interesting point regarding pursuing a CBE Doctorate degree in specific. It made me realize that I probably kept from burning out is the fact that in my degree program we can’t take more than 3 classes per semester, and still at that it feels overwhelming sometimes. I am very interested in your journey would love it if you shared on your other classes, I too have other programs I’m interested in besides my own, my dream is to do a history masters😂
Maria! Great to see your name and face. CBE is intense, but luckily, I didn't experience burnout. I was on a roll and close to the dissertation! Though, life events happened, and there wasn't an option for a Leave of Absence (LoA). The school only offered program withdrawals with the option to return. I wish they offered LoA, but I understand why they don't. Three courses at a time sounds like a good pace for you. When I took two CBE courses at once, it felt like a lot, so I imagine multiple courses keep your mind very busy. A history master's would be interesting. I'd love to study something creative again, like an MFA. Who knows what the future holds right
I work in biotech/research and am always learning, I am 41 and have Multiple Sclerosis, completing my masters has been challenging. If anything, I've learned to be kind to myself and that my journey is unique to myself. I started a masters/PhD in my 20's when I initially got sick, working full time, and trying to find answers. I beat myself up for not finishing but as I get older, I am less harsh on myself :) Best of luck to you! Be kind to yourself and I'm glad you're taking a break.
I really appreciate that comment, especially "be kind to yourself." Life has many twists and turns, so kindness and patience are important. Thanks for the thoughtful comment. It's always nice to meet others who love learning
Hey Justin. Glad to hear that you’re taking time for you; that’s what is important! You may (may not) remember that I’m doing my EdD in Leadership & Innovation at Purdue University Global. I’m now in my last class before I begin the final four classes which are solely focused on completing the dissertation/Applied Research Project. I can appreciate the highs and lows that come along with this doctoral journey. Please know I’m rooting for you wherever your journey takes you! 🎓
I do remember! You're far along; I love hearing those types of stories from doctoral students. I was meaning to look more into the Purdue University Global program. I like the sound of an "Applied Research Project." And thanks for the thoughtful comment and well wishes :)
I’m in the CAF and your videos have motivated me to do a MBA at WGU and DBA at SC. I like to learn at my own pace and consider myself as a lifelong learner.
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00:00 - I Haven't Finished My Doctorate (Yet), But You Should
05:54 - My Fall Update
Thank you for your update! Hope you are well. Interesting point regarding pursuing a CBE Doctorate degree in specific. It made me realize that I probably kept from burning out is the fact that in my degree program we can’t take more than 3 classes per semester, and still at that it feels overwhelming sometimes. I am very interested in your journey would love it if you shared on your other classes, I too have other programs I’m interested in besides my own, my dream is to do a history masters😂
Maria! Great to see your name and face. CBE is intense, but luckily, I didn't experience burnout. I was on a roll and close to the dissertation! Though, life events happened, and there wasn't an option for a Leave of Absence (LoA). The school only offered program withdrawals with the option to return. I wish they offered LoA, but I understand why they don't.
Three courses at a time sounds like a good pace for you. When I took two CBE courses at once, it felt like a lot, so I imagine multiple courses keep your mind very busy.
A history master's would be interesting. I'd love to study something creative again, like an MFA. Who knows what the future holds right
I work in biotech/research and am always learning, I am 41 and have Multiple Sclerosis, completing my masters has been challenging. If anything, I've learned to be kind to myself and that my journey is unique to myself. I started a masters/PhD in my 20's when I initially got sick, working full time, and trying to find answers. I beat myself up for not finishing but as I get older, I am less harsh on myself :) Best of luck to you! Be kind to yourself and I'm glad you're taking a break.
I really appreciate that comment, especially "be kind to yourself." Life has many twists and turns, so kindness and patience are important. Thanks for the thoughtful comment. It's always nice to meet others who love learning
Hey Justin. Glad to hear that you’re taking time for you; that’s what is important! You may (may not) remember that I’m doing my EdD in Leadership & Innovation at Purdue University Global. I’m now in my last class before I begin the final four classes which are solely focused on completing the dissertation/Applied Research Project. I can appreciate the highs and lows that come along with this doctoral journey. Please know I’m rooting for you wherever your journey takes you! 🎓
I do remember! You're far along; I love hearing those types of stories from doctoral students. I was meaning to look more into the Purdue University Global program. I like the sound of an "Applied Research Project." And thanks for the thoughtful comment and well wishes :)
I’m in the CAF and your videos have motivated me to do a MBA at WGU and DBA at SC. I like to learn at my own pace and consider myself as a lifelong learner.
Love that! I'm glad to hear from others who share similar values around lifelong learning
Thanks for sharing your experience Justin. I’m halfway through my DBA program at SC. Listening to you has motivated me tremendously!
Already halfway, good for you Awolque! Happy to share my experiences, so thanks for tuning in
Hi Justin. Glad to hear from you!
Thank you!