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My 7th grade civics teacher
Who I was SO in love with when I was 12
Got his master's in education
The day before I get mine
I think that's
What paying it forward is
I think that's
How I know we're doing incrementally better
As people of color in this world
That's the hope I'm going into tomorrow's ceremony with
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And, I’m (Finally) Done
Thoughts from the floor of the Bryce Jordan Center
For years my dad both encouraged and pestered me to get a master’s degree. He didn’t really care about the discipline in which the degree would be based, rather he figured that it would help me advance my career. At no time was this pressure greater than when I was a stay-at-home-dad.
I had convinced myself that I was always too busy (or perhaps too lazy) to grab the proverbial bull by the horns and start taking classes. Then in May of 2014, my dad passed away. Ouch.
Maybe it was just the right time in my life (unlikely), or maybe dad’s passing was the motivation that I needed to get things moving. In any case, in the fall of 2014 I started taking coursework at Penn State (duh, where else?!) toward an M.Ed. in Higher Education. I saw the writing on the wall that my dad had been correct; getting an advanced degree could be a boon for my career, and perhaps might open some doors that would have otherwise been closed to me.
I am nervous about graduating
I am nervous that I will lose focus and not go back to school. I worry that my student loans will not be forgiven and that my debt will stop me from pursuing a doctoral degree in education. I want to be a student forever but it is so expensive. Anyways, I want to make a degree cap for my graduation that reflects the fact that I will be the first in my Salvadoran family with a Master’s degree.