I under stand where you are coming from, as I have experienced the same thing. But only when it comes to certain kinds of work, school work or chores for example. When it is something I enjoy, like programming, I find Eliezer’s observation to be spot on. If your feeling this way about your work, it might be time to consider switching career paths.
I actually am considering going to grad school for something unrelated to my undergraduate degree, but I’m not sure what my prospects are for getting into a good program.
Well, I’m hoping to get into a grad program for psychology, and I’m in contact with a college (not university) psychology professor who I’ve managed to convince that I have a high degree of competency designing and conducting social psychology experiments, and he is himself apparently quite highly regarded among a national online community of research psychologists, but that’s pretty much it as far as my connections go.
I under stand where you are coming from, as I have experienced the same thing. But only when it comes to certain kinds of work, school work or chores for example. When it is something I enjoy, like programming, I find Eliezer’s observation to be spot on. If your feeling this way about your work, it might be time to consider switching career paths.
I actually am considering going to grad school for something unrelated to my undergraduate degree, but I’m not sure what my prospects are for getting into a good program.
Who do you know?
Well, I’m hoping to get into a grad program for psychology, and I’m in contact with a college (not university) psychology professor who I’ve managed to convince that I have a high degree of competency designing and conducting social psychology experiments, and he is himself apparently quite highly regarded among a national online community of research psychologists, but that’s pretty much it as far as my connections go.