Friday, July 31, 2020
The View From the Other Side of Hell
The View From the Other Side of Hell Two days ago, Sophia 10 drove Kathy 10 and I to Cape Cod, where we spent a blissful afternoon walking around Provincetown. After a refreshing nap on the beach and on the drive back, I remarked, Its so nice not having any work normally if this was any other weekend during term, we would be worrying about how much stuff there is still to do tonight. I think its true. Five days ago, I was tucked away in a lounge on the third floor somewhere on MIT campus, frantically studying for my impending final on Thursday. I had not done anything fun since Saturday afternoon, when I hunkered down and started studying for my four finals this semester. Over the next five days, I put in 50+ hours of solid, sweat-n-tears work for my finals, left my dorm at 8:30 AM and returned at 3 AM daily, and generally had close to zero human interaction (with the exception of a really nice custodian that would always come by around 2 AM that I got to know pretty well for the next few days seriously!). I also had not blogged much this semester, and this term also broke the record for me in terms of not traveling to NYC at all. Thats saying a lot considering I probably spent upwards of several weeks over the last three years (I feel old :( ) being in NYC during term on weekends, longer weekends, and Thanksgiving/spring breaks. So what did I spend my time doing? Heres a snapshot :) Consider this my obligatory picture post, long overdue :P Every once in awhile, you come to MIT and you hear of kids here who take 8 or 9 classes in one term (one such friend I have hilariously showed me his registration schedule once and lamented that he had to be in four classrooms at once Monday and Wednesdays from 1-3. he requested a conflict exam in a class where the professor didnt offer conflict exams for any reason he explained to the bemused professor that he *really* had to take a conflict exam because he already had three exams at the same time from three classes that didnt offer conflict exams!) but I discovered from trial of fire that six classes is A LOT I took two science classes and four history classes. Now before you all engineering majors berate me [obligatory Kanye entrance] Yo engineering majors Im really happy for you and imma let you finish, but if you go through MIT pooh-poohing the humanities classes, you will have missed out on some of the best professors of all time. OF ALL TIME. But no, seriously all of my history classes were taught by crazily-awesome professors (including this character), which will be detailed in the entry where I explain why I declared a history major at MIT, so youll have to wait to hear that story. Suffice it to say that declaring a history major on top of biology is a tremendously good idea and one of best decisions I made here (despite writing six papers totaling 88 pages this semester! i feel like i need to go adopt a tree now). I did have also have four finals this semester, which was perhaps a little bit more intense than I anticipated (I rarely even had four in high school). But its all good the race had been run, and the good fight had been fought. Isnt that domo-rolly thing one of the most awesome things youve seen? HAHA. Made by the same Kathy as above in the extremely hyped toy design class at MIT 2.00b. See when Snively took it! (2008). By the way, the rolly-thing is not the final toy. Its the first project in the course designed for students to get to know the tools that theyll be working with later on, but I think its always pretty awesome to see what people come up with :) We (MIT Model UN) invited Prof. Noam Chomsky to come and speak for us in March! If you dont know who he is, google him right now. start here. Taiwanese represent. US CENSUS 2010. Went to Senior Ball! SO FUN. Senior Ball is basically the last big social event for seniors before they graduate, and I was fortunate enough to be invited to attend! :) Its a great night filled with pretty good food, and A LOT of dancing afterwards. The level of partying that happened this year has definitely jumped up a notch, especially this semester, haha. CAN I SHOW YOU SOME FOOD PICTURES? PLEASEEEE. (Im going to show them to you anyway, cuz this is my blog. haha) Bostons North End is famous for its Italian food this is a sample from a restaurant that we waited in the March cold for 1.5 hours before getting in. It was well worth the wait. My ex-roommates (Steve and Zach 11) love Applebees, so this is the obligatory Applebees picture. We really should take a picture of Bartleys Burgers too, I think weve been there 4 times just this one semester. haha. Have you ever seen a tofu bibimbap? I chanced upon this really cool discovery courtesy of my vegan friend. I thought a tofu bibimbap would essentially be a contradiction in terms, but I think its still amazing. :) Theres also this really amazing Cuban restaurant in Jamaica Plains, a suburb of Boston. I havent been there since frosh year, and I got to go again this semester. It was as good as I remembered it to be. CURRENT STUDENTS dont graduate without trying it! :) Finally, this (froyo! NOT ice cream!) makes me complete. You dont know how happy this makes me all the time. Other than the old favorites of Berryline in Harvard Square and the new arrival of Red Mango by Symphony Hall in Boston, the real secret is that the best froyo comes from this Korean dessert store in Allston. Poke me if you want to go. :P (by the way, strawberry+kiwi is the best froyo combo of all time. OF ALL TIME. strawberry+kiwi+mango tastes as good as it looks, but 3 toppings is usually not too economical :( le sigh) Staying on MIT campus after finals week has been interesting its so quiet now that all the students have left. Will be heading to NYC via Chinatown bus on Wednesday, and then flying out of JFK (thats one major airport in the US that I have yet to go to that and Atlanta) on Thursday morning. Home till mid-June, with a trip to Shanghai thrown in. Then back to NYC so excited for summer in the City! :) Perhaps this was my way for making up for not spending any time there at all this semester, haha. Many entries yet to come about this semester!
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