Back To School

Retuning to college was a difficult decision especially considering the cost associated with higher education. However, there will be no better time to do it.

After being laid off from my last job, I have been looking for new opportunities. Although there are jobs out there, I don’t want to take one up out of desperation. One might call me ‘picky’ but I have had a pretty successful and progressive career thus far and I hesitate to to just do any job. I want to move one step forward. Thankfully for me, I am in a better financial state than some others. At first, it was difficult to accept that i had been laid off for over two months. Now, after 6 months, I realize that I am not the only one. There are millions of other people who are sailing in the same boat as I am. Some have been unemployed for over a year. Many with multiple degrees and decades of experience. In times when thousands of companies are going through layoffs, salary and hiring freezes and pay cut, it is not hard to imagine that it could take as long as a year or two to find a job. I remember speaking with a hiring manager about a position that I had applied for and the manager told me that he’d received over 700 applications in just over two days. Gone are the days when you could choose between offers. In the past, my job search never lasted beyond 3 to 4 weeks but these days, it is difficult to even land an interview.

One of the great things about not working is the ability to fulfill your hobbies and participate in activities which you would otherwise not have time for. In that regard, I am having a wonderful time. However, part of me (my brain) disagrees. It is important for me that i use my intellectual abilities to accomplish something meaningful. I have therefore decided to take continuing education courses towards a degree in MBA.

I had forgotten just how much I like to study. I am very excited about pursuing higher education.  I just began preparing for GMAT and am hoping to start school full-time by Spring unless something changes in terms of my employment status. Doing part-time MBA would be rather difficult.

My courses begin in September. I am a little anxious about returning to school primarily because I have never studied the the US. This would be a whole new experience for me. Secondly, I have been out of school for seven years and am not sure if I can manage the stress like I used to when I was young :) Yes, I feel old at 28! :)

My hope is that the economic situation should stabilize if not get better over the next few years. When I come out of college, I should have better prospects that I do today.

I really thank my dear husband for being so supportive in all phases of my life. I couldn’t have made this decision without his support.

Now it is time for some back to school shopping. What say?

1 Comment »

  1. shruti Said,

    August 10, 2009 @ 7:05 am

    Hey! Geeta :)
    Best of luck for ur study plans. Knowing u.. i’m sure u’ll top this course too! MBA sounds cool. I have been thinking of studying further from the time i shifted to Oracle. In bigger companies it gets tougher to move up unless u have a post grad degree.. n once u get used to working for a long time – 7 years (Phew!) its tougher to quit n join college.
    Smruti n now u too.. :) way to go. I might just be inspired too!

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