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Hello,
Thought I'd stop by and share the good news: I successfully defended my dissertation, and it is now being bound - I'M DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I haven't been a very active member here, but I have read a lot of comments, and I have posted a couple of times. Thank you for the support and kindness that I have received.
My degree is the doctor of psychology, with an emphasis in organizational leadership & development. My dissertation was specific to executive coaching practices. Upon completion of the degree, I was immediately promoted to director of operations in my job, and given a moderate salary increase, with a few additional responsibilities.
Upon reflection, I am almost 100% confident that I would NOT attend the same school again. They were passively dishonest, at times blatantly dishonest; they had consistent staff turnover, including key players in the school (lost 2 different chair people because they quit abruptly); and communication with various departments (primarily the registrar) was horrid. I did my entire degree on campus, but my colleagues who did their studies online reported even MORE troubles than I experienced. While they had and have regional accreditation, the highly coveted APA that was promised 5 years ago never came. Since my specialty went from clinical to organizational, that never slowed me down.
While I have nothing good to say about the school, I will say that a couple of the instructors were really, really superb. And, I can say that I walked away from the experience thinking about things differently. And, that's what it's all about - not the paper, but the ability to learn and think at a deeper level. A recent quote I saw sums this up. Paraphrased, it went something like this: knowledge and learning are not about the memorization of facts or details, but rather developing the ability to think critically.
Thanks for letting me offer my thoughts and experiences! If you are struggling to complete your doctorate, hang in there, keep pushing, and ask for help!
Take care,
James
Thought I'd stop by and share the good news: I successfully defended my dissertation, and it is now being bound - I'M DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I haven't been a very active member here, but I have read a lot of comments, and I have posted a couple of times. Thank you for the support and kindness that I have received.
My degree is the doctor of psychology, with an emphasis in organizational leadership & development. My dissertation was specific to executive coaching practices. Upon completion of the degree, I was immediately promoted to director of operations in my job, and given a moderate salary increase, with a few additional responsibilities.
Upon reflection, I am almost 100% confident that I would NOT attend the same school again. They were passively dishonest, at times blatantly dishonest; they had consistent staff turnover, including key players in the school (lost 2 different chair people because they quit abruptly); and communication with various departments (primarily the registrar) was horrid. I did my entire degree on campus, but my colleagues who did their studies online reported even MORE troubles than I experienced. While they had and have regional accreditation, the highly coveted APA that was promised 5 years ago never came. Since my specialty went from clinical to organizational, that never slowed me down.
While I have nothing good to say about the school, I will say that a couple of the instructors were really, really superb. And, I can say that I walked away from the experience thinking about things differently. And, that's what it's all about - not the paper, but the ability to learn and think at a deeper level. A recent quote I saw sums this up. Paraphrased, it went something like this: knowledge and learning are not about the memorization of facts or details, but rather developing the ability to think critically.
Thanks for letting me offer my thoughts and experiences! If you are struggling to complete your doctorate, hang in there, keep pushing, and ask for help!
Take care,
James

