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May. 18th, 2013 01:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've read about first-year grad students who have impostor syndrome: they feel like they haven't merited the situation they are in. That they've been admitted via some kind of mistake and they aren't up to the task at hand.
I'm feeling a little bit like that even just looking at some of the highly-ranked schools in my search through Ph.D. anthropology programs. I hope that, if I do get accepted somewhere really great with awesome faculty who are interested in the things I'm interested in, that I'm up to the task of working with them.
In the meantime, have another photo of the water tower at Giant City State Park:

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I'm feeling a little bit like that even just looking at some of the highly-ranked schools in my search through Ph.D. anthropology programs. I hope that, if I do get accepted somewhere really great with awesome faculty who are interested in the things I'm interested in, that I'm up to the task of working with them.
In the meantime, have another photo of the water tower at Giant City State Park:

Copyright Stormdog 2012