Friday, May 16, 2008
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Sungod
Today, for UCSD, marks the date that shall live in infamy... well, at least for a year, and then the next year it should be a whole different cycle. It's what Tritons like to call SUNGOD. You see, UCSD students are very studious individuals, as compared to nearby universities like USD or SDSU. Our hours are spent in the libraries or in class, or at work... but then again I can't speak for everyone, as it differs from people to people. But today is that one day in which we have all permission to go outright mad and inconceivably social. For sure there will be alcohol around campus, but nobody really knows where. House advisors are checking dorms, but sneakiness will prevail, until alcohol beats the students. I heard last year there were plenty of people who ended up in the emergency rooms... Let's just hope it won't be that drastic this year.
As for me, my plans for today is, after work, go to the concert.. the only two famous ones (who I myself haven't even heard of) are Coheed and Cambria and Sean Kingston. Sean Kingston is the guy who sang "Beautiful Girls" so I guess I know him through that, but aside from that, he might as well be a speck of dust to me. The line-up for the concert isn't all that amazing and the location is outdoors, which isn't too enticing, considering it's quite warm outside. It will be really nice by the later afternoon/early evening, though, so that's something to be excited about. After concert, I'm going with ten other people to the club... that ought to be fun. Everyone just needs to be loose though, because if everyone is uptight then there's really no point in going. Clubbing is one of those things in which the people attending directly affects the experience... If the people you're going with are fun, then there's your result. But it not, then you'll be wishing you stayed that home and spent that ten dollars on ice cream and a movie.
So I got my results from all my midterms, and I must say that I completely bombed physics and biology (although bombing in biology means i got a B- with the curve), but I kicked some major ass in chem and calc... I got a B without the curvey in chem and an A without the curve in Calc. I guess when you put the extra time and effort towards something, then you can only get positive results. But then again, I spent an hour studying for that chem midterm. It wasn't all too extravagant...
Anyway, I'm reconsidering this whole med school thing after undergrad. First of all, the competition is intense, and I most likely won't be accepted my first try. In that case, I plan to just go to grad school, all while working, volunteering, finding internships... and basically building up my resume for a more convincing application. After undergrad, I plan on taking a year off anyway to work and travel... What are your thoughts guys? I say.. HELP!
This summer I will be a full time employee and a part time student. I plan on rewarding myself with a visit to Washington and perhaps Canada. Fair enough guys?...
Till next time.



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