Hey, everybody. Every time I research issues regarding grad school, this forum keeps coming up, so I figured I should finally sign on. Undergrad: Thanks to a massive lack of motivation and purpose coming out of high school, I wound up going to community college for my first couple years. Fortunately, a philosophy professor there lit a fire under my butt and got me into philosophy. I transferred to Boston College last year, and I'm now about to enter my senior year for a BA in philosophy. While I really did enjoy my time at community college, I feel as though a terminal MA would be helpful in gaining a more well-rounded knowledge of philosophy, gain teaching experience and up my potential of getting into a better PhD program than I would from just two years at BC. Current interests: Philosophical theology, ethics (primarily applied, but with an interest in meta), ancient philosophy (particularly Hellenistic), medieval philosophy. Rough list of MAs I'm considering: CSU LA, Biola, SDSU, SFSU, Georgia State, Loyola Marymount, NIU. I have yet to take a good look at programs in the UK. Other: Have yet to take the GRE. I'm currently working on my writing sample - I'm discussing Christian reproductive ethics in light of David Benatar's recent work in antinatalism.