Ex-civil engineer
Part-time public health researcher
Part-time student
Future doctor
It’s been really awesome transitioning between career worlds and studying and learning alot.
It’s also been awesome leaving behind the traditional corporate office and getting to split my time between my formal work/school obligations and local ~things~ I’m passionate about.
I remember starting undergrad I was incredibly stressed about financials/time-management I don’t think I truly processed a thing. Now that I can set the pace and keep my full time job, school ain’t so bad.
I love being a part-time student.
Did I apply as a quarter life crisis moment? Maybe a little but wow! I love school! I love being a student! Academia rocks! Getting to learn from experts is a treat and a privilege and it’s so nice!
just wrapped my MBA program so ya boy has two degrees now (already scheming how to get a third). missed my grad ceremony unfortunately because I got COVID so I’m 0/2 now on actually attending my graduation ceremonies because of COVID.
ramping up my job hunt which is like pulling teeth to me but I had an interview today that I feel like went ok so we up
about to move into a muuuuch smaller apartment and excited for the part of town I’ll be in but also worried about managing the downsize but ready to be out of my current spot.
overall feeling very grateful for the new people i have in my life rn and the place i’m in, just ready to be settled for a bit after this period of change ends.
If you’re within an hour walk from home, you should just walk home.
I understand taking public transit or an Uber there to be on time, but you’re not rushing to get home. Thus, walk.