Sitting outside to read/think/whatever is always good, and thinking about it, the building 7 steps would be a good place to do that. Hennie used to complain about that often, that everyone looked down at the ground. Said she was surprised there weren't more course 12 people, given how much everyone stared at the ground.
I miss MIT. Everything but the classes, although my last semester, I had some great ones. It was so nice to love what I was learning. Perhaps the missing will change, as more of the people I know from there graduate.
If you go to Princeton, you should visit me, since Philadelphia is right near New Jersey. Perhaps too near?
The anxiety is worrying. Should you get that checked out? Or is it the type of future-anxiety that you think will solve itself when you start grad school? Of course, as long as MIT is willing to pay for it, you could get it checked out anyway.
You know, I think the things I say most often to people are:1. Shouldn't you see someone about that
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I like going somewhere with a good view and watching the various construction sites around campus. The workers are like little ants doing random things who somehow turn an empty lot into a new building.
I know that feeling of anxiety you described; I hate that feeling. It almost feels like vertigo.
Hi, Catie! It's a been a really long time, and I just found your LiveJournal (I'm so behind, huh?). Anyway, I'd love to hear how you're doing sometime when you get a chance. Hope things are going well for you!! AIM: CrimsonTgress
sam!!! it's great to hear from you. i'm so behind on LJ too, i'm checking it for the first time in eons..sigh. i hope you are doing well! if you're home for xmas break, we should try to hang out sometime. i'll be here for about a week. :) catie
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I miss MIT. Everything but the classes, although my last semester, I had some great ones. It was so nice to love what I was learning. Perhaps the missing will change, as more of the people I know from there graduate.
If you go to Princeton, you should visit me, since Philadelphia is right near New Jersey. Perhaps too near?
The anxiety is worrying. Should you get that checked out? Or is it the type of future-anxiety that you think will solve itself when you start grad school? Of course, as long as MIT is willing to pay for it, you could get it checked out anyway.
You know, I think the things I say most often to people are:1. Shouldn't you see someone about that ( ... )
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I know that feeling of anxiety you described; I hate that feeling. It almost feels like vertigo.
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