Back to school
Posted on 2005.08.21 at 21:46
I haven't updated since May. How sad is that?
So...
Summer was excellent. Lots of chilling with the family and the boyfriend and everyone I don't get to see when I am at school. And I had an amazing internship at the Council on Foreign Relations. Me and my boss completely hit it off, I actually miss her a ton. If I talk about Nancy ever, that is who I am talking about. I liked the internship so much that I have decided to pick up an Economics major, and Political Science as a minor, but that will probably become a major soon too. Yay for tripple majoring...
Uhm. What else? I am at school now, rooming with Emari in 6123 EAJ if you want to come visit. School is gonna be fun. I am taking two Econ courses, two Psych courses, Latin and Linear Algebra. Which is good. I am actually really looking forward to Latin, I miss it. Too bad I can't speak it anywhere but the Vatican. *Sob* But I will improve my vocabulary, and hopefully we will get Roman history and gods too, cause that is why I decided to take Latin and not some "useful" language. Anyway, I intend to be important enough that I will have buckets of translators. I forgot to eat dinner. Ug.
You know what is tricky is trying to decide if I want to be a psychologist or do something in politics. It wouldn't be so tricky if I knew I would do really well. But there are hardly any assurances that you will do well in politics. And if I don't do so well I would much rather be a psychologist. I think the average joe psychologist has a more interesting job than the average joe person in politics of foreign policy.
You know who is oddly a sweetie-pie is Charles Krauthammer. I met with him this summer cause he used to be a psychologist and now he is in politics, and he was the sweetest thing, even though he is pretty nasty in his writing and on TV. NOTE TO SELF: Get stamps for thankyou notes.
I feel so lonely on campus this year. I guess I will work out a system for myself that is not so lonely, but so many of the people I knew on campus last year are gone now. Though, I guess that just means I need to meet more people.
I think I am done now. Too bad I am not sleeeeeepy.
So...
Summer was excellent. Lots of chilling with the family and the boyfriend and everyone I don't get to see when I am at school. And I had an amazing internship at the Council on Foreign Relations. Me and my boss completely hit it off, I actually miss her a ton. If I talk about Nancy ever, that is who I am talking about. I liked the internship so much that I have decided to pick up an Economics major, and Political Science as a minor, but that will probably become a major soon too. Yay for tripple majoring...
Uhm. What else? I am at school now, rooming with Emari in 6123 EAJ if you want to come visit. School is gonna be fun. I am taking two Econ courses, two Psych courses, Latin and Linear Algebra. Which is good. I am actually really looking forward to Latin, I miss it. Too bad I can't speak it anywhere but the Vatican. *Sob* But I will improve my vocabulary, and hopefully we will get Roman history and gods too, cause that is why I decided to take Latin and not some "useful" language. Anyway, I intend to be important enough that I will have buckets of translators. I forgot to eat dinner. Ug.
You know what is tricky is trying to decide if I want to be a psychologist or do something in politics. It wouldn't be so tricky if I knew I would do really well. But there are hardly any assurances that you will do well in politics. And if I don't do so well I would much rather be a psychologist. I think the average joe psychologist has a more interesting job than the average joe person in politics of foreign policy.
You know who is oddly a sweetie-pie is Charles Krauthammer. I met with him this summer cause he used to be a psychologist and now he is in politics, and he was the sweetest thing, even though he is pretty nasty in his writing and on TV. NOTE TO SELF: Get stamps for thankyou notes.
I feel so lonely on campus this year. I guess I will work out a system for myself that is not so lonely, but so many of the people I knew on campus last year are gone now. Though, I guess that just means I need to meet more people.
I think I am done now. Too bad I am not sleeeeeepy.