Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Well, I've survived three weeks of graduate school. So far, so good.Even the Statistics class is pretty interesting. However, I AM glad I let my graduate advisor talk me out of taking a third class. So much work, so little time. Some observations, in no particular order:
  • Mandatory preparations for the first day of class include locating the nearest coffee vendor. This is especially important when your classes are held from 6 - 10 pm.
  • I can still do the cross-campus dash in under 5 minutes. Thank you Leslie Sansone!
  • The downtown walk/don't walk signs make no sense to me, so I've reverted to the Chicago school of crossing: wait til there's a break in traffic and make a run for it. I haven't lost my touch.
  • It seems that the Transit Police can drive on the sidewalk. What's that all about?
  • Some things haven't changed: academic types still prefer turtlenecks and blazers.
  • Interesting, even after just three weeks, my brain feels like it's running on all its cylinders again, after just chugging along for so many years.

2 comments:

sarah manville gann said...

How awesome that your brain is on fire. I love it. And am jealous, yes.

Unknown said...

Once the "little grey cells" begin to stir, the addiction to stimulating work is well on its way. Congrats to you. Keep us informed.