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I am finally finished! It took 9 years (including my maternity leave and leave of absence), but was well worth it. I guess that I should begin contemplating how to use this Ph.D. to my advantage while still being a stay-at-home mom… Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I will definitely have some more time on my hands now, and intend to add some more quality content in the near future (as soon as I get over my second head cold). I have been visiting sites and receiving traffic via Entrecard, and plan on writing more about this soon....

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Thesis printed! Talk done, but not rehearsed…

I am so sick (again)!  I could barely talk today, and have to give my talk at 9:30 in the morning.  The talk is done, but I have yet to rehearse, which kind of sucks – looks like I’ll be flying by the seat of my pants.  I did get my thesis printed, however.  I am so glad that I can check this off my list. I am very lucky that my mom is in town – she came in to see my talk, but she is going to stay at home with the kid instead.  I guess I...

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Thesis almost done, talk is another story…

I’m really amazed – I got my second reader’s comments back today for my thesis, and there are almost no changes to make.  I plan on printing it off this weekend (all 8 copies…what a waste of paper!), and then give my talk on Monday.  I need to finish my talk tomorrow, so things may be a little sparse here over the next couple of days.  Wish me luck!

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Our financial story – student loans – part 2

Today, it’s time to focus on my student loans. I was very fortunate to not have to take out any loans for my graduate studies – a small but sufficient graduate stipend combined with my husband’s income helped us out.  However, I spent 5 years completing my undergraduate studies (I am a geek who did a triple major) and my last year was expensive. In total, my federal undergraduate student loans totaled roughly $15000, which included an unsubsidized loan for $1450. I also had to take out a private loan in my last year for $6000. Even while in...

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Our financial story – student loans – part 1

I thought that student loans would be a good place to start documenting our financial journey – as I am bringing my graduate school career to a close, I thought it would be a good idea to take a look back at what our education cost us. Today, I will start with my husband’s student loans. Starting off, he had federal undergraduate student loans totaling roughly $18400 (these days, that’s not bad for 4 years at a private college!) which he began paying in September of 2000. In September of 2002, he went to an accredited school for massage...

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One doctoral thesis, coming right up…

Alright, it’s been a couple of days since posting.  I am overflowing with ideas, but things are a little busy right now.  I have until the end of the month to finish all of the requirements for my Ph.D. in biochemistry from well-known prestigious university.  After maxing out maternity leave and leave-of-absence time,  it’s time to buck up and get things done.  Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel is really refreshing, and I can’t wait to finish.  At the same time, I want to make sure all my ducks are in a row and I finish...

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Life lesson – it is up to you!

The most important thing that I have learned about life is that I am in control of it. When I was in high school, I played soccer, and our coach always used to say, “How bad do you want it?” when we were losing. I didn’t think much about it at the time, but I always used to go out and play harder after he asked us this question. Looking back, it’s kind of ridiculous – why did a coach have to remind me of the purpose of playing the game in order for me to try harder? I...

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What do you want out of life?

Over the past week or so, I have been reading different blog sites looking for ideas on how to develop my own blog. The main question in my mind has been what topic to develop. I have a lot of ideas, but I don’t want the site to become too messy. I know that I could develop multiple blogs, but I think that a lot of topics are interrelated. After taking a look at Steve Pavlina’s website, I came to realize that I am interested in helping others develop themselves as a whole, and that this encompasses a number...

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