Thursday, July 30, 2020

Crazy Day

Crazy Day Two of my friends from UCLA are visiting, and we have had a busy first day. They both flew in early this morning, and we spent the whole day walking around the area in the glorious warmth and sunlight that indicates the MIT Weather Machine is gearing up for Campus Preview Weekend (CPW). For the food snobs out there, we had lunch at Legal Seafoods, homemade gelato in Beacon Hill, truffles on Newbury, Trader Joes chips in my suite, and dinner at Figs. In addition, three very notable things happened today: I received season 1 of Greys Anatomy on DVD I went to Wellesley for the first time ever I saw Ben Affleck on the sidewalk! Crazy Day My Wednesday: 9:00 AM Swim Test at the Zesiger (Z) Center. For some reason, I waited until senior year to take the mandatory swim test, but I miraculously passed and am now a teeny bit closer to graduating. 10:00 AM Shower, eat, do homework (and write this) 1:00 PM Attend 15.501: Corporate Accounting lecture 2:30 PM Volunteer at the International Development Network (IDN) Crafts Fair in Lobby 10 Though today is the Crafts Fair, Friday is the International Development Fair itself, which gives MIT students the opportunity to learn about ways that they can become engaged in international development through student groups, non-profit organizations, or academic course offerings in and around MIT campus. Groups and organizations of all types set up booths to display their development projects and enlist the interested students who pass through the fair grounds. The annual Fair is organized by the MIT International Development Network, a community network developed to promote and share information about activities, programs, events and formal academic offerings related to International Development. The Fair is also the flagship event of MITs International Development Week. 3:30 PM Attend Development Lab (D-Lab), whose trips to other countries in January (reread) are partially funded by the Crafts Fair, I believe 5:30 PM Learn more about the MIT-France Program at an info session/reception For undergrads, the MIT-France program offers both internships and study in France opportunities. There could be more programs I dont know about yet, but I will find out tonight! 7:00 PM Attend associate advisor training to improve my advising skills 9:00 PM Start to finish monster 14.05: Macroeconomics problem set Who knows AM Fall asleep dreaming of a Jim and Pam reunion 7:00 AM PE Jogging class with Sam 07 And so the cycle begins again. Theres so much that I want to do (especially now that Im a senior and realize that my time is running out) and keeping up can be hard at times, but I love this place. *Sniff* Not a bad day. P.S. 5 points if you can correctly guess what that quotation references

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