noodles wrote:
I'm doing decently. Trying to manage loneliness in Montreal and stress in grad school. Not entirely sure why I get stressed out since I'm doing great grade-wise and the workload isn't overwhelming. It just feels vague and overwhelming quite often. Not sure why I get lonely either since between my roommate and his family, classmates, dancing, and neighbours down the road I see people fairly often. Not meeting a lot of thrilling ladies here I suppose.
Gotta figure out my future since I'm thinking a master's degree is enough philosophy for me but I'm not sure where to go next. I enjoy teaching and I enjoy writing papers and from feedback I seem to be good at both, but at the same time hearing my friends talk about what they're doing in speech language pathology, kinesiology, and music therapy sounds a lot cooler and more useful than looking at how Hegel's critiques of Kant in two of his early writings show his intellectual development ;_;. Doing my readings and research also feels a lot more like a chore than it did as an undergrad and that worries me.
Can I ask what university in Montreal you're doing grad school, noodles? Sorry to hear about the loneliness and stress, mate... In my experience, it's something that can just hit you in grad school. I also hear you on the "what I'm doing seems a lot less interesting than what other people are doing". But keep in mind that grad school is a lot more of a job than undergrad, and like any job, you often become less passionate about what you're doing when it becomes the focus of your life. Anyway, not saying you should go on to a PhD, just that you may find the program more enjoyable as you go on/meet people that you really like.
In any case, enjoy the shit out of Montreal! I miss the hell out of that place and wish I could be back there. Eat some La Banquise and Romados and drink some Dieu de Ciel and Distillerie for me.