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Fyfe
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I can't decide what to doooooooooo. So I need Hatrack's advice.

Hitherto I was planning on writing a thesis next year. Then I decided I didn't want to, so I didn't apply for the scholarship that would pay my scholarship expenses, and I didn't arrange to get a thesis adviser. I could still get an adviser (probably) but the funding ship has sailed.

Pros:

If I decide to apply to grad school (which I'm feeling dubious about), this would look excellent on my application.

It would be an excellent experience.

If I applied for scholarships for grad school, this would help me to win them.

The topic is one that I find fascinating, and one I would really enjoy researching.

Cons:

I have been being stressy about academic matters for seven years now. When I graduate it will have been eight. I'm tired of it, and right now I really don't want to go to grad school at all.

Every time I think about writing and defending this thesis, and all the stressy work there, I am filled with deep deep misery.

Without the scholarship, it will be pricy, and I am going to have to pay car insurance as well as rent next year.

If I end up not attending grad school, the misery and stress will have been pointless.

What to do, what to do? I can't decide.

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Jhai
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What is your major, why would you need to pay to do a thesis, where do you go to school (region/type of university), what are your career goals, and would you get anything out of it personally?
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After a strenuous test performed on the rotation and arc of descent of a smallish copper and nickel disc it is decided that you should write the thesis. You're welcome.
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Fyfe
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Jhai --

Literature. Because I'd need copies of manuscripts made and sent to me, or else I'd need to travel to where the manuscripts are and copy them myself. I go to a state university. My career goals are uncertain right now--maybe go into publishing or writing grants? Yes, I'd get something out of it personally but it might also destroy my soul.

*succinct*

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Shanna
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The completion of a thesis is required as part of the undergraduate degree program at my college and I have seen some truly unstable, neurotic individuals survive the thesis-writing process. That knowledge is the only thing keeping me going.

It might suck hardcore, but you'll live.

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Phanto
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How long is this going to be?
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King of Men
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If you feel this bad about it going in, you'll be in real trouble once you get started. And I tell you truly: Grad school is for people who are sure it's what they want to do. If you're not sure, you should instead graduate and get a job. Come back to grad school in five years, if you really want to.
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I agree with KoM. A ridiculously small percentage of grad students actually complete their degree. Going into the process with anything less than at least mild enthusiasm is a dreadful idea.

Give yourself a break from school. Get a job, breathe a little, and then in 6 months or so, reevaluate.

Good luck!

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Fractal Fraggle
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If you feel despair about something that's optional, you shouldn't do it.

Sure, it might help with graduate school, but you sound like you're not 100% on board with going to graduate school. (And I agree with rivka and king of men--you have to be sure you want to be in graduate school...really, really sure.)

Besides, if you take a few years off of school and get a writing job in the meantime, that might help you get into a program (dunno about literature, but work experience helped in my field).

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