{"id":9534,"date":"2016-09-27T13:00:33","date_gmt":"2016-09-27T17:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bsuenglish.wordpress.com\/?p=9534"},"modified":"2018-11-26T13:39:38","modified_gmt":"2018-11-26T18:39:38","slug":"jeremy-m-carnes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.bsu.edu\/english\/blog\/2016\/09\/27\/jeremy-m-carnes\/","title":{"rendered":"Jeremy M. Carnes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Jeremy M. Carnes is a Ph.D. student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees at Ball State. He will be starting his dissertation in the fall, where he plans to research early 20<sup>th<\/sup> Century American imperialism in print culture artifacts, including modernist little magazines and periodicals as well as early comic strips and comic books.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/bsuenglish.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/05\/carnes.png\" rel=\"lightbox-0\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-9709 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/bsuenglish.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/05\/carnes.png?w=225\" alt=\"Jeremy Carnes (GSC)\" width=\"225\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/bsu-wpe-blogs.s3.amazonaws.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/9\/2016\/07\/10095640\/carnes.png 332w, https:\/\/bsu-wpe-blogs.s3.amazonaws.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/9\/2016\/07\/10095640\/carnes-225x300.png 225w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 225px) 100vw, 225px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>I remember the precise moment that I decided I wanted to go to graduate school. I was a junior at Ball State. I had decided that I wanted to learn more about American Modernism, so I had periodic meetings with Dr. Deborah Mix where we discussed some novels and poems one-on-one. During one meeting, we were discussing Willa Cather\u2019s novel, <em>A Lost Lady,<\/em> and some of the defining features of American Modernism and modernity when I realized that I could have talked with Dr. Mix about this era of American history and literature for hours (in fact, over the years, we did talk about this stuff over <em>many<\/em> hours). As I finished my undergraduate degree at Ball State, I saw the time and care offered to me by Dr. Mix and, slightly later, Dr. Patrick Collier. These two professors especially showed me what it means to pour time and effort into students and research. The time Drs. Mix and Collier spent with me and my work over the years spurred me into graduate school all the more.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>And over the course of those years, I learned a few things about graduate school&#8211;some of which I had heard before (and mostly ignored) and some of which I was completely clueless about (oftentimes to my own detriment).<\/p>\n<p>First, let\u2019s talk about applying to graduate school. Let\u2019s set up a foundation on which we can begin this conversation: applying to graduate school is <em>not<\/em> a fun process. There are stacks of forms, hundreds of questions, and even a test (or two, depending on the program). By the end of it all, you\u2019ll never want to read your writing sample or statement of purpose again, you\u2019ll never want to enter your mailing address again, and you\u2019ll never want to think about those GRE scores again. This process forces you to think about your identity as a scholar in ways that you may not have done yet. It\u2019s hard. It\u2019s stressful. But, it is immensely valuable and is something you will continue to think through, change, and refine as the years go by. And after you make it through all of this, the worst part, at least in my opinion, finally comes: the waiting. It\u2019s a bit torturous and will probably end in a few rejection letters. It\u2019s the reality of the beast that is academia. When I was applying for master\u2019s programs, after waiting what seemed like 30 years (it was only about 3 months), I was rejected from five programs and accepted to two. It took me a long time and a lot of conversations with Drs. Mix and Collier for me to realize that I was not a failure.\u00a0 One thing everyone applying to graduate school has to try to understand is that a rejection letter does not mean that you are a failure or you are not \u2018good enough.\u2019 These programs are fiercely competitive and are looking for a specific kind of student. If we\u2019re being honest, a rejection letter could be one of the best things to happen to you. I\u2019ve met plenty of people that dropped out of their program because it was not a good fit for them. It\u2019s quite possible that the rejection letter is saving you from that same uncomfortable situation.<\/p>\n<p>Next, let\u2019s discuss the reality of being a graduate student. It\u2019s stressful. It\u2019s hard. It\u2019s demanding. You will have times where you\u2019ll feel like you&#8217;ll never sleep again. You will feel like you\u2019ll never get everything done, more than once (and most likely multiple times each semester). But when you get to the other side, you\u2019ll realize that you\u2019ve learned more than you would\u2019ve thought was humanly possible. Given this reality, my biggest piece of advice is to really take time to think about whether or not graduate school is what you <em>want<\/em> to do. It can\u2019t be something you feel like you <em>have <\/em>to do. You\u2019ll be miserable. You might make it through, but you\u2019ll probably hate it. Graduate school requires 150% effort, and it\u2019s a lot easier to give that effort if you want to be there. It\u2019s a different world from college as an undergraduate. I wouldn\u2019t even really compare the two. People joke with me about how I am only continuing in graduate school because I want to be a college student forever. That\u2019s not necessarily untrue, but I think there is a vast difference in the way my friends and family think about my status as a college student versus the reality. Graduate school is much more demanding. If I didn\u2019t <em>want<\/em> to be there, I\u2019m not sure I could do it.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, let\u2019s talk about the bleak reality, the one that no one wants to really think about but no one can stop talking about: the job market. It\u2019s brutal. It is especially brutal for those wanting to continue in academia. So let\u2019s clearly state what none of us want to hear: going through graduate school, dealing with the stress and lack of sleep, dealing with the work, pushing yourself to read, learn, and think in ways you never thought you would be able to, none of this necessarily translates into a job in academia.<\/p>\n<p>If you want to continue in academia, there are two main things you\u2019ll want to do (this advice comes less from me and more from the handful of professors I\u2019ve talked with over the years): volunteer and publish. Be involved in your program. Be involved in societies and organizations you are interested in. Be a part of graduate student caucuses (most major organizations have these). Get to know people, both at your university and beyond. However, be aware that doing this stuff can only get you so far. To be competitive on the academic job market, you\u2019ll have to publish. In his book <em>Graduate Study for the Twenty-First Century<\/em>, Gregory Semenza notes that a competitive person on the academic job market will have at least two academic articles published in reputable academic journals. The newest edition of this book came out in 2010. The job market has not improved. In reality, a competitive individual on the job market might have as many as 3, 4, or even 5 academic articles published. This means extra work beyond your classes and your service. The best way to do this (and I\u2019m still working on this continually) is to write a little every day. Get ideas on the page and go from there.<\/p>\n<p>If you are not necessarily tied to the idea of a future academic job, there are other options for those with graduate degrees. Oftentimes you might hear these referred to as \u201cAlt-Ac\u201d career options, meaning alternative to academic careers. If this is something that you\u2019re interested in, my biggest piece of advice would be to really think about where you are applying. Some programs don\u2019t focus on alt-ac career options much at all, which would mean even more leg work for you. There are programs out there that do work with students in thinking about alt-ac career options. Talk with people at the schools you\u2019re interested in about these options. See what sort of work they do with students interested in alt-ac careers. Apply to schools where this choice would be valued. Finally, don\u2019t count anything out. I know people who\u2019ve finished graduate school and now work at the UN, at nonprofit organizations both big and small, and some who have gone on to work for corporations. You\u2019ll have a skill set more advanced than many around you. Play it up. Tell employers about it.<\/p>\n<p>Given all of this information (and it was a lot, I know), there is just one more thing I want to say about graduate school. While it will be one of the most challenging periods of your life in a professional sense, it will also be one of the most rewarding. You\u2019ll never have the experiences you have in graduate school again. You won\u2019t have the same amount of time to read Kant or Homi Bhabha for fun (\u201cfun\u201d), you won\u2019t be surrounded by a community of peers dealing with similar pressures like this, and you won\u2019t push yourself in the same ways you do in graduate school ever again. It\u2019s terrible and awful and fun and exciting and stressful and hard and amazing. It\u2019s a one-of-a-kind experience. Soak up all you can.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jeremy M. Carnes is a Ph.D. student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees at Ball State. 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