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On Being OSCAn
It is not easy. But also: "It is rare to be a part of something big that is so tied to human nature and so hinges on humans communicating with humans." - Ma'ayan PlautThe Mechanics of OSCA
If you're wondering how co-ops run and what you will need to do once you are in them, this post is for you.
"So, what are you going to do with your life?"
For those of you who are curious about what a liberal arts student does after Oberlin, I have some bad news and some good news...
Oberlin Etiquette
Remember, the cardinal rule of politeness is to make the other person comfortable. In some situations, this calls for dressing up and shaking hands. In others, it consists of yelling and backslapping. Among Klingons, you say whatever's on your mind and be prepared to back up your words in battle if necessary. And so on.
The Big Parade
The Big Parade happened a month and a half ago. I finally got around to writing it up. Includes many pictures!
Honors: The View from the Far Side
There are a lot of stories that I could tell about the process of writing my thesis, but I'll just share one piece of advice: if you doze off during a late night in the library, when the building closes you will get locked in.
Somewhere over Oklahoma, where it's 9 pm EST and still hella bright outside
I actually have no idea where I am, this plane doesn't have those little TVs with the electronic map. What other states are in the central US? Kansas?
Last one
We're gonna can the emotions in this one and just tell some Oberlin stories. Thanks for reading.Farewell to Oberlin, Part II, AKA 'Unlisted, Part II'
For now, gather round the campfire for the last of Uncle Joe's Story Times.In My Room: The Positives and Negatives of My First-Year Experience
Spoiler alert: I started out without friends, ended up having a cool room, eventually made awesome friends, and witnessed some sustainability fails.
Grad Tips from a Pro
Tips, tricks, and advice from a five-year Oberlin commencement/reunion veteran. The fun is upon us!