Right now, I'm in the midst of applying to graduate school programs for occupational therapy because like many, I need to go back to school for the career I want. I just want to help people! Sadly, the graduate program application process is torturous-especially during the holiday season. It's been consuming all my time and brainpower! And it's ridiculously stressful.
Here's 5 gifs this Friday that perfectly describe the process of applying to graduate school:
1. You usually have to take the GRE.
It's a 4 hour admissions test with verbal, quantitative (a.k.a math you learned in high school and don't use like figuring out the degrees of an unknown angle in a triangle), and writing sections. I took it after work one evening (WHY), and I hope I don't have to take it again. It's long, tiring, hard, and stressful.
4 hours in a testing room with nothing but the test on a computer made me want to ask:
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2. Why do I have to take out a loan just to apply to graduate school?
Seriously it costs around $75-100 to apply to each school. After I already spent money to take the GRE, take pre-requisite classes at a community college, and now I need to pay a bunch more? On top of still paying off my undergraduate student loans?