Dr. Seuss is a man whose word we should live by. Life can be as simple or as complicated as the story book rhymes that we grew up with. Long nights, early mornings, illness, accidents, all nighters at the library, professors who don't like you, professors who expect only the best from you, and all the other trials and tribulations of being a college student, why would somebody ask for more after completing their undergraduate degree. I have a simple answer, because we are masochistic at heart. We enjoy putting our noses to the grinding stone, constantly pushing our selves near insanity and relishing the sleep in our beds after three days of living in the library and sleeping on the couches in the hallways. And when we get those 20-page papers back with a hand shake from the Dean of your department, you know it was all worth it and you do it again and again and again. So, not only are we masochistic, we are also insane. Grad school is what you go through during your undergraduate degree only multiplied. Expect to never sleep. That day of recover after the all nighter? It never comes.
Now, after preparing for grad school for, literally, two years, the time has come to put up or shut up. Grad school applications, plus the money for them. GRE, plus the money for the test. GRE, plus the money for study materials. GRE, plus the time allocated for studying the expensive study materials and taken away from your other studies. Meet and greet with potential graduate advisers, plus the money for the trip. And through all of this, the only thing I that calms me down is remembering that "Wherever you go, there you are." There is nothing else I can do if I am already giving 100 % of myself (even if I feel like I am not and can squeeze out a few more drops of 'me'). And tomorrow I take the GRE, and the rest of my life still goes on. I still have projects to do and tests to take and bills to pay and applications to send in and elbows to rub. All this happens regardless of what happens tomorrow. I continue to exist outside of this test.
CatyCate (AMAZINGLY intelligent archaeologist in the making)

And no one ever made a difference without real effort. You've got the momentum. Now, knock it out of the park.
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