Snively '11 | May 23, 2008
"Diffusion"
Diffusion, that's what's happening now. Finals, all of them, are completely done. This means everybody has one important commitment left: Pack.
Many of MIT's dorms lie along the same stretch of road known as "Amherst Alley," but to make matters confusing all of the dorm addresses are on "Memorial Dr." Adding to it is that everybody just calls it dorm row.
Anywho, if one were to visit dorm row today they'd see minivans, pickup trucks, parents, boxes, and luggage. All of these are for the people who have already packed. They get to do this:

I am not one of those people.
FRESHMAN YEAR IS OVER! 1/4 of my time here at MIT is officially done and it was a wild ride. Like any wild ride it had its ups and downs but in the end it was totally worth it. For any prefrosh thinking of applying to MIT or admitted students who are still unsure/scared, I may be naive in hoping that this will solve all of your worries, but freshman year was awesome and I loved it. You will too. Don't worry.
Feel better?
I'm still recovering from the shock of having no work to do so I haven't had a whole lot of time to be nostalgic, mushy, and all that irritating stuff you don't want to read about (I'm not a philosopher or a romance novel author, I'll spare you the long words and elegant (and useless) prose). Actually, quite the opposite to nostalgic, these last couple of days have given me a chance to look into the future. All of my friends are going away : (
Luckily, all of my friends are going away to do awesome things this summer so it's all good. Where are they going? What's everybody going to be doing for the next few months? Here's a small sampling:
Dan Sauza '11 -- Travelling to Mexico to work on a Course 3 (Materials Science) UROP for a month-ish
Michelle Nason '11 -- Going back home to Oregon to work for an engineering firm doing ballistics research.
Jordan Taylor '11 -- Working for the Cataldo Ambulance service as an EMT in Boston
John Estrada '11 -- Working at home in New York doing HVAC and duct design
Maddie Hickman '11 -- (More than likely) doing a UROP at MIT producing awesomeness for developing countries
Yours truly '11 -- Living at MIT and commuting to Rhode Island to work in Hasbro's modeling department
I wasn't expecting to get really upset about people leaving but it's a bit harder than I thought. I've spent the last 9 months with these people, now they're all going away for 3, that's a significant lack of friendage. Jordan and Maddie will be close and Sauza will be living down the street but nobody I'm close with is actually living on the floor with me. As such, I've started developing a plan for how to keep myself occupied over the summer. Here's what I've got so far:
1) Work full time
2) Learn how to do a bunch of 2.005 so I don't fail it next semester
3) Work on Toy Design developments
*sidenote* the video of our presentation has hit the tubes.
Like?
4) Hang out with Maddie, Jordan, and Sauza
5) Blog
That doesn't sound like quite enough but I'm sure I'll be able to keep myself occupied.
So that's it, the year is over, I have a 4.3 GPA, passed all of my classes, and am ready to start the next part of life at MIT . . . the summer (after packing by noon).
|
The author has filed this entry in the "Academic Calendar" section; check it out for further reading on this topic. |
Responses To This Entry:
(Please note that comments are closed after 30 days to reduce spam.)4.3, impressive snively!
Posted by: chris on May 24, 2008 12:33 AM
I WANNA ELECTRO PLUSHIE!!!! =P =P
THEY ARE SOOOOO COOL!!!
AHHHHH This is the COOLEST class EVER!!!
Posted by: Ty'12 on May 24, 2008 01:08 AM
I liked the answer to the last question of your presentation.
Posted by: Anonymous on May 24, 2008 01:18 AM
Haha, when people in Oregon ask how you're doing, do you tell them you have a 4.3 GPA but neglect to mention that MIT grades on a 5.0 scale?
Posted by: S on May 24, 2008 01:24 AM
Why do you go by Michael on your YouTube account? It feels so wrong...
Posted by: Piper on May 24, 2008 02:31 AM
Also, watched the video now - and LOL.
"They learned a very valuable lesson..."
Posted by: Piper on May 24, 2008 02:34 AM
Congrats on your 1st year! Enjoyed your posts. You guys rock!
Posted by: not adMITted human on May 24, 2008 02:53 AM
You got THAT gpa and you did ALL of that awesome stuff?
Did you:
a)invent 36 hour days
b)never sleep
or
c)are you from some other planet far far away
*is still in awe*
Posted by: Aditi on May 24, 2008 09:22 AM
Nice Snively, good! :D
Posted by: Tanmay '12 on May 24, 2008 10:33 AM
I loved the video :D Well done!
Posted by: RobotGrrl on May 24, 2008 10:48 AM
ahh...i love the electro plushie!!!, when will they be on sale?
Posted by: carmen'12 on May 24, 2008 11:28 AM
Wow, that was a sweet presentation! I definitely would have been one of those kids learning a "very valuable lesson"... When I was a kid I made an electric mouse trap using a regular mouse trap, half an extension cord, and some tin foil. Electro Plushies sound VERY safe comparatively. =)
Posted by: Hawkins on May 24, 2008 01:16 PM
I blackened a wall by, uh, sticking my TV's bunny ears into a socket.
*cough*
Posted by: Piper on May 24, 2008 01:22 PM
Congratz on surviving your first year at MIT!
Now, it's going to be our(class of 2012, assuming we graduate in 4 years XP) turn.
Have a great summer!
Posted by: Yuzhi'12 on May 24, 2008 06:44 PM
wow, very nice presentation and toys.
Posted by: sam r. '12 on May 25, 2008 12:21 AM
"If they do somehow catch it on fire, then they've learned a very valuable lesson in circuit design."
I love that!
Posted by: Neil '12 on May 25, 2008 01:05 AM
Electro plushies, WOW! That's what you can do this summer when you're bored!
No, really, they sound like a lot of awsome fun.
Posted by: cecilia on May 25, 2008 01:21 PM
Electro Plushies!!!! I never thought that toy design could be THAT cool!! ^^ YAY!!
Oh, and you are a good speaker, Snively ;)
Posted by: senna '12 on May 25, 2008 01:40 PM
Hey Snively! Just out of curiosity, do you have a plan for preparing for 2.005? 'Cause the whole not failing thing sounds really appealing to me, too. ;)
Posted by: Emily! on May 26, 2008 08:00 AM
@Emily
OCW and looking around for bibles are my main plans of attack. I honestly think failing is a possibility in that class so I'm going to try to familiarize myself with as much of it as I can.
Posted by: Snively on May 26, 2008 10:44 AM
hi S N I V E L Y how do u do???i m new visitor hea.i wanna know about MIT.i hav just passed Higher secondery education with good results.i m from BANGLADESH.would u plz help me 2 know about MIT?i know very little about foreign admission.i wana know how con i go for admission there.ht.fagun@gmail.com is my email address.if u can plz contact with me as a friend.take care.
Posted by: fagun on May 28, 2008 12:04 AM
Curses. I had come up with the electroplushie idea 2 months ago (well, something like it...)
Posted by: Andrew M. Farrell on May 29, 2008 08:58 PM
I've just been letting everything pass me by , but oh well. What can I say? I've just been hanging out doing nothing, but eh. Basically not much notable going on. My life's been completely dull these days. Not much on my mind lately, but pfft.,
Posted by: Sophia on May 30, 2008 09:07 AM
radiately ginnery conurbation compunctiously caulinar chelicere sulung exothermous
http://www.stameychrysler.com/ >Stamey Chrysler
http://salli_vates.blogspot.com/
Posted by: Rusty Ford on May 30, 2008 10:01 AM
