One week of graduate school is down! Yay! I'm not going to count how many weeks are left in a five-semester program.
Just like every new experience, the first week seemed pretty rough. There are a lot of new skills I'll need to acquire. There is a lot of class work to do. And because of the nature of this program, I'll have responsibilities in the onsite clinic.
It has also been somewhat rough emotionally. I'm thrilled to have such a good opportunity to break into another field, but I'm also in my late thirties and have been working for years. Leaving the workforce for two years to do something new is scary. I've thought a few times that it would have been nice if I had thought I could have the sort of life I wanted without retraining, if I had felt like I had a secure future at the job I just left.
But! I have at least two reasons why this week will almost have to be easier than last week, and that is something to celebrate.
1. I broke down and bought a tablet. When I was working full-time and taking night classes, I carried an ancient--but fairly lightweight--laptop with me. Its battery didn't stay charged for long, but hey, I didn't need it to because I had one class per day. With much longer class days, I spent last week toting my newer--but extremely heavy--laptop with me. I could tell after about the first day that two years of lugging that thing along with my lunch and even one of my textbooks every day was going to do serious damage to my back and shoulders. I had been curious about tablets for years but had never purchased one because I wasn't sure I would use one enough to justify the cost. After a few days of agonizing over how much money I had already spent on textbooks, I decided to bite the bullet and order a tablet. It arrived today, and so far, I'm very pleased with it. I think there will be occasions when I have to drag the laptop to campus with me, but those will be few and far between, and will likely remind me to appreciate my tablet.
2. Metro will be restored to its usual level of functionality tomorrow. Two metro stations that lie between me and my campus have been closed since late July(!). I've been fortunate that this particular phase in Metro's improvement plan didn't inconvenience me much until last week, but I will say that I found it quite inconvenient over a short span of time. I'm lucky in that I have a commuter train option where I live. However, the trains don't run frequently on the line closest to me. Twice last week I found myself running for the train because I knew I would have a long wait for the next one (or in one case, it was the last train of the evening). I am not a graceful runner, and I had that abovementioned laptop on my back. I won't miss the joint pain that resulted.
Wishing everyone a great week, even better than last week!
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