I think these pictures say it all. We are all so proud!
Purchase Participation continues . . .
It's been a real interesting last couple of days here. Besides working on my paper and power point presentation, I've been attending various workshops offered to students in the program.
I recently attended a resume workshop, which turned out to be pretty informative. Not only do I have a new education, awards and related experience to add, I have more than twenty-five years of experience that I am not sure what to do with. There are some valuable skills I would like to brag about, but can a resume really be five pages long? I don't think so. Good thing they are taking us to Morgan Stanley today (one of the many sponsors for this program) who will working with us one on one to discuss our resumes and our future. Career planning at it's finest!
And then yesterday, people from The Princeton Review came to Purchase to discuss GREs - grad school tests. Hard to believe that within the next year or so I should already be considering that! I was worried they were just coming to sell us their wares, as they really are a GRE test prep service, but no - our visitor spent an hour giving us really good tips on how they grade the GREs, what kinds of questions will be in the math parth, the verbal part and the written part - and how long we would have to do them. He told us what we should be studying now and how. He also shared some tips on guessing answers. It was like a free class from the Princeton Review! Very cool indeed! And it made the whole process sound very doable.
It's nice to see so many people excited about our futures here at Purchase. Makes the time away from family and friends and pets and kids almost worth it.
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Presentation Palpatations at Purchase
A busy day at Purchase today. At noon, we are having lunch with representatives from the community colleges the participants are from. Then pictures - group pictures, school pictures, program pictures. Sheesh, hope my hair looks okay today! Then we are having an afternoon class session, for the benefit of our visitors I am sure - we were told to expect guests during the class. And if that wasn't enough to keep us busy, they have planned a Career Interest Workshop for program participants. They said somewhere along the way I must have told somebody what I would like to do after college is said and done (will it ever really be said and done?), and that is the group I will be in. I am curious as to what group that is exactly. I haven't met anyone here with the same goals as me. Most participants are science oriented, so we'll see. I'll keep you posted.
In the meantime, I continue to prepare for my presentation for the final day. I've been receiving good feedback on my actual paper. All that's left is an accompanying power point presentation, that I'll be presenting to other participants, friends and family! I am already getting nervous about it and it's only a week away. Any tips on how to sound calm appreciated.
Infinite Summer (and Winter)
You may have noticed a book on my bookshelf below has been there since January. Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. I started reading it in January as part of a group project with other DCC students and professors who had a plan to read it and then discuss it outside of class. Well, at 1000 pages with more than 100 pages of footnotes, it soon became the Infinite Joke. I was taking five classes and working full time! There really wasn't much time to read it, and after talking to other participants, I didn't feel too bad. They were all in the same boat and those meetings we planned never happened. Still, I trudged trough. Today I am up to page 500! Halfway!


Purchase Update!
Even though I have less work to do here than I did at Vassar last summer, it seems there are less chances for blog updates. I share my bedroom with a woman who wakes up at the last minute and I think the last thing she would want to hear is me typing away first thing in the morning. There is no internet access in our living room and when I am at the library there is research to do. So, let's enjoy this update while we can, shall we?
Here it the Sonata for your listening pleasure!
That was quick!
Just got back to Purchase after a nice, relaxing weekend home. The Guy made sure there was no mess for me to find and I got to relax and cook - which I find relaxing! It was very nice to spend time with the family and it seems that after you have been gone a while, you appreciate that time with them even more.
Going Home!
Homesickness creeping in. Glad to be going home for the weekend! I even miss the stinky dog and according to The Guy, the stinky dog misses me too. It's only been a week, but a week of dorm life has been just enough to make me appreciate going home all the more.
Purchase People and Places
It's been almost a week here already. Still adjusting and still figuring out exactly what it is we are supposed to be doing here. I mean, I know what we are doing here, but we've only had two classes so far and we are supposed to do a research project independently. I have a great idea for that and have been poking databases for information, but still not sure how many cites we need, or the format, or anything like that. I guess all I can do is continue to poke around and take notes and keep working.



