It's been a long time since I've posted on this lonely blog. The main reason, I deduce, is the fact that I graduated and got a job. Spending eight or nine hours a day at a computer but not being able to touch the internet really makes one not want to touch a computer at all when one gets home. Granted, I spent most of my time at a lab bench, but a quiet evening of absolutely nothing really hit the spot most nights. The other bad excuse that I have is because I was an employee, performing the same (generally redundant) tasks day in and day out, I had nothing legitimate about which to actually blog. Well, my friends, this has all changed. I am now... a graduate student in chemistry.
Taking two years off to "find myself," or really just find boredom in a job, I decided that I was more than delighted to head back to school. I was nervous and unsure, yes, but I was happy at the prospect of re-entering the educational world anew in order to solve problems and learn things. My first day of orientation was Monday. I spent Tuesday and Wednesday taking placement exams, and today I scheduled classes. Training for teachers' assistants starts next week. Classes are two weeks away.
My mind is a flurry of information, and I have so much going on. Things are pretty much crazy here. I moved out of Lancaster nearly two weeks ago, and I have been living with my parents since then. I take the carpool up to University Park with my brother-in-law Mark, who works in IT at the Paterno Library. My apartment will be ready on Saturday, at which time I will be signing a lease and moving to State College for the next... five or six years, theoretically.
I didn't do too well on my placement exams, so instead of taking the graduate level Physical chemistry class, or better yet, not having to take it at all, I will be in undergraduate Thermodynamics this fall. I don't mind that a bit, to be honest--I didn't learn Thermo the first time around, so I should benefit from having the class again. I am also taking a class in Organic Mechanisms, and Mechanistic Bioorganic Chemistry. I am most likely going to be a teacher's assistant for a freshman general chemistry lab, but I put in the request to be a teacher's assistant for organic chemistry. There's the possibility of me getting the organic class, and since there's an organic chemistry with a biological focus that I am particularly excited about working with, it would be an insanely cool option. But I'm trying not to get too hopeful.
I will also be in a seminar class, where we will discuss current topics in biochemistry, do literature reviews, and so forth. It's looking like it's going to be the exact sort of biological/chemical, highly interdisciplinary field that I would love. The supervisor that I want to work for, Dr. Bevilacqua, does a lot of this sort of biology/chemistry work. He works with RNA, and some actual living organisms, unlike other areas of chemistry (as a general statement).
So, in my spare time, you can expect me to be on here semi-regularly, keeping tabs on what is going on in the graduate world. There will doubtlessly be amusing anecdotes, as being a student is infinitely more amusing than being a professional. I'm not sure when my next entry will be, but I'll try to make it closer. there almost has to be something interesting to say in the next few weeks...
~Stephanie
Posted by StephanieReigh at August 9, 2007 1:52 PMI hope you will keep us informed... several other recent graduates have been blogging about their preparations for grad school, so you'll be in good company.
Posted by: Dennis G. Jerz at August 13, 2007 1:03 PMhey Steph,
it's Mike Diezmos (your former Eye Contact co-worker), welcome back! I'm also going to grad school this fall, and I'll also be blogging about my experience... can't wait to read about your experiences!
Hey Steph! Haven't heard from you in awhile, indeed. I'm living and working in Harrisburg (and hope to be enrolled in graduate school come fall 2008, hopefully back in the Pgh area). Good to hear you're doing something you enjoy again.
Keep in touch! I'm glad you made your way back to the blogs.
Posted by: Karissa at August 14, 2007 6:47 AM