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Chicago, Part II: Days 5-7
We assumed that the men, dressed in breeches and tunics would be doing an improvised version of a well known Shakespeare play, but no.
Midterm Report, Part One
In which I gush profusely about how my morning classes are going this semester.A Word to the Waitlisted
Two years ago, I wrote a detailed post about why we have a wait list that answered a number of questions you might have if you recently received a wait list letter from Oberlin, but I also wanted to comment specifically on this year's wait list.Days 1-4
We have been staying up late, eating mostly home-cooked food, drinking a little, and seeing a terrific amount of improv in the last four days, and our trip is only about halfway over.
And After Graduation...
Grad school was an obvious possibility, as was finding a job and working for a year, getting more lab experience. But I wasn't sure if I wanted to remain so heavily married to the sciences, at least in the immediate future.Letters away!
Yesterday afternoon I was privileged enough to witness the fourth annual "waving goodbye to the truck" day in the Admissions office. Let me tell you, it was quite the celebration.
Improv
I get up off of Matt's lap, there's guilt and often a little weird silence, and someone will say "Jesus, what was that?"
Oberlin Comics: Silliness and Sickness
Having a sense of humor helps a lot when you're sick. So do cartoons and silly puzzle-solving video games.
In Which I Wished for Oberlin to be Hogwarts
While I think of Oberlin as an alternate universe Hogwarts much of the time, we don't have owls delivering letters, though that would totally be the coolest.
Mo-zhe lee da o-sta-nuh da spuh too-ka?
Travels in Bulgaria, coming home to London. Things I relied on: my phrase book, the kindness of strangers, and painkillers.Undergraduate Research in Science
Here's my attempt at making an FAQ about undergraduate research. Doing research as an undergraduate has been a big part of my education at Oberlin. I've never been completely sure if I want to pursue science as a career, so doing research has made the idea of a "career in science" less of an abstraction, and I know more about what I like and don't like about the scientific process.