It was a nice long break for most of the students at Stockton College. Although, I did not go on break and stayed in Galloway, it was nice to have a mental break from school. Most of break was spent working at the Graduate Admissions Office with my awesome co-workers, and the other part was spent in North Jersey at home with my family.
The semester began on January 21 with a half day because of the impending snow.. So, my first day of class ended up being cancelled. Then classes the following day were cancelled as well! So, my first two days of classes ended up being pushed until the following week. As nerdy as it sounds, most of our class wanted to have class these two days. It was nice have the extra two days off, but it pushed back assignments and readings into each other.
It has been two full weeks since classes have started and we are all in full swing. From readings, to reports, and presentations, we are already up to our elbows in work.
This is my second semester as a Communication Disorders student in the Master's Program and I can tell it'll be a difficult one. Although I am not completing Clinic I this semester, I still have 9 credits of classes and I work every day. It is definitely "do-able" to work a lot in this program, but staying focused and keeping my attention on school work is a top priority. I don't have much time to say "I'll do it later" or "I can just do it tomorrow." If I know I have an assignment due, I need to make sure I set a specific time to do it, or else I either won't get it done on time or will be rushed to finish it before classes. You can't really rush graduate work either. Everything needs to be completed with detailed, correct information or else your professor will notice. Graduate school is very different from undergrad. Every class is serious, every assignment counts and readings are more important than ever.
It will be a difficult semester, but working at the Graduate Studies Office every day keeps me on my toes by putting me in time constraints. This semester will be very structured. It will be a challenge, but I am most definitely up for it!
- Kaitlyn
Getting through Graduate School together one cup of coffee at a time. The life of a graduate student as told by our students!
Monday, February 10, 2014
Monday, December 16, 2013
The End of the First Semester
It is currently December 15, 2013 and I have officially finished my first semester of Graduate School for Communication Disorders. Let me tell you, it was a TOUGH semester, but it can be done!
We have endured a difficult first semester together, but we all made it through. It was a tremendous amount of work and stress, but we had some laughs through it
We have endured a difficult first semester together, but we all made it through. It was a tremendous amount of work and stress, but we had some laughs through it
Oral Mechanism Exams
Public Service Announcements for Phonological Disorders
Even though it was an extremely difficult semester, we had SOME fun
Minute to Win It
And we ended it with a few friends
Have a Happy Holiday
Friday, December 13, 2013
Fun times in MSOT school...Yes we do have fun!
Learning how to use the wheelchairs
Working on transfers
Having fun dancing
Exploring the beautiful nature around us at Stockton
Making gingerbread trees~ tis' the season!
Running a group therapy session
Pink day~ We love <3T
Getting ready to meditate after a stressful week of exams
Sensory walk around campus
Learning about pediatrics
Monday, November 25, 2013
Getting to Know Classmates
I've been extremely fortunate to have made some great friends in this program already and it's only the third month of the program. I think it is very important to maintain good relationships with classmates and peers in the classroom, but outside as well. Throughout this semester, we have all worked on an absurd amount of group projects, bringing us all closer together in and OUT of the classroom. Finding time to meet outside of class to work on assignments has been a little bit of a struggle since people are traveling and have jobs, but it gets done.
As the semester has gone on, I feel very lucky to be in the Cohort that I am in now. I have a great group of classmates and have gotten very close to many of them at this point. I know I can rely on them for help or any advice and feel comfortable talking to them about things I don't understand. We all help each other and lean on one another when we need it.
Also, they're all hilarious!
As the semester has gone on, I feel very lucky to be in the Cohort that I am in now. I have a great group of classmates and have gotten very close to many of them at this point. I know I can rely on them for help or any advice and feel comfortable talking to them about things I don't understand. We all help each other and lean on one another when we need it.
Also, they're all hilarious!
Just some of us out for Josh's birthday :)
- Kaitlyn
Friday, November 22, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
Talk About Craziness!
So I had one crazy week and I am SO glad it’s the weekend! I
had two big exams back to back on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thankfully I did
really well on both exams and got A’s! I did prepare well for both and started
to study about a week before. I think it’s really important to dedicate time to
studying before exams and not the day before. That may have worked for your
undergraduate degree but it won’t anymore. Something that has helped me immensely
was looking up videos on YouTube because I am a visual learner. If you’re a
visual learner I would recommend it!
Now that this week is over, I have to prepare for another
crazy week. I have two exams, a paper, a quiz, and a presentation. I’m going
home this weekend so I will really have to work on time management. Tonight I will be watching my dad’s football
game but before I’m going to dedicate a few hours to school. Then Saturday, I’m
going to go pumpkin picking with my boyfriend and parents and later that night I
plan to study more. Sunday I’m going to have lunch with my whole family then
come back to school to complete more work.
Weekends are definitely a great time to relax and rest your
mind but when you’re in graduate school you rarely can take days off of doing
school work. You really have to do a little bit each day. However, you really
need that time on the weekends for fun! Even if it’s just for a few hours,
remember that you deserve it! Last
weekend my boyfriend and I did the color run and this weekend we are going home
to see my parents. Even though we are working hard in school, we still make that
time for fun on the weekends!
My boyfriend and I before the run~ nice and clean!
After the run~ bright and colorful!
-Michelle
Monday, October 14, 2013
Making Time for YOU
As Michelle posted before, it is extremely important to take a break from your work; take a step away from all the stress and find somewhere to release it! For me, I like to spend time with my friends.
I spent most of the Fridays and Saturday finishing up some homework and trying my best to get ahead so I can go home next weekend. Getting ahead even a week is rare in the CMDS program. Usually, I take it week by week and try to get ahead as much as I can, but with the amount of work, I just stay up to date. But, because I had a weekend full of work and getting ahead as far as I could, I decided to take Sunday as a personal day.
I went to Medford to meet up with my best friends from undergraduate at Stockton. When I got back to my apartment, my roommates and I carved pumpkins and made Halloween cupcakes. It was a good release of stress and a very festive night!
I spent most of the Fridays and Saturday finishing up some homework and trying my best to get ahead so I can go home next weekend. Getting ahead even a week is rare in the CMDS program. Usually, I take it week by week and try to get ahead as much as I can, but with the amount of work, I just stay up to date. But, because I had a weekend full of work and getting ahead as far as I could, I decided to take Sunday as a personal day.
I went to Medford to meet up with my best friends from undergraduate at Stockton. When I got back to my apartment, my roommates and I carved pumpkins and made Halloween cupcakes. It was a good release of stress and a very festive night!
-Kaitlyn
Friday, October 11, 2013
Smartphones
If you have a smartphone, you can use it as a clinical tool! For example, there are apps that you can download and use as a goniometer to measure ROM. There is an app with the DSM-5 criteria to look up different mental illnesses. There's an app called PocketPharmacist that you can use to look up different medications. These are just a few to name. There are so many more! All of these apps would be very beneficial for an OT and I would highly suggest checking it out!
Here's a link with some of the apps and descriptions:
http://medicalappjournal.com/medicalblog/category/app-regulation/
-Michelle
Here's a link with some of the apps and descriptions:
http://medicalappjournal.com/medicalblog/category/app-regulation/
-Michelle
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