Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Master of Arts in History: Complete
Well, after 3 years, I've finally completed my part-time pursuit of a Master of Arts in History. As I noted before, my MA Thesis is complete. Since that post, I successfully passed (with distinction) my 1 hour, Comprehensive oral exam (3 Professors vs. me) on American History. As a non-traditional student, I took a truly non-traditional approach. I majored in American History and minored in Medieval History and was allowed to write my thesis on a Medieval topic. I think that--because I wasn't as "boxed in" as many typical graduate students--I was able to convince the program director to follow this course. The fact that I also took a couple supplementary American classes also helped. So, in a sense, I had a double major of American and Medieval History. Most of all, I had fun. I'll graduate magna cum laude in May with an MA in American History, an ability to translate Latin and as a member of Phi Alpha Theta. OK, enough self-congratulation, but this is a long way from where I started my college career (with markedly less inspiring academic results--let's just say I survived)! Someday I hope to go for a PhD, but with two young children and a full-time career as an engineer, that'll simply have to wait. Meanwhile, I'll keep doing scholarly work and work toward publication. And I'll also keep blogging.
Thanks Sharon!!!
ReplyDeleteHurrah! That sounds like a fantastic course of study ....
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Marc.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I also finished my M.A. last spring by going part time over a 3-year period while teaching full time. I know how it feels so enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteThanks again, everyone.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I am impressed that you can balance so many activities.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nathanael, though often the balance has been a bit too much on the history and not enough on the family (at least according to my kids!) However, I did manage to inspire my 5 year old enough to state that she knew exactly what history was..."It's the place that Rudolph went". Now that I can do things at my own pace, the balancing act is much easier. (Mostly because I sleep less.)
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