eh, been a terrible week for me, hope things have been going better for you
always hear how much you enjoy history so I wonder why you didn't take it in senior year? to make room for other courses more relevant to your university plans? hm I don't think we visited many major tourist attractions, just walked around downtown at night admiring the bright lights and architecture. also visited a lot of cafes. I actually took a course on modern architecture last semester, we didn't study any ancient buildings but we did cover Chicago school architecture so experiencing it in person was lovely. interesting that you should mention ancient roman architecture, I was really into that stuff back in elementary school, and in high school I took a trip to athens where we looked at some ancient Greek buildings so that was neat
actually pretty cool that I'm reading 'A Secret History' now because I have never had any serious background in the classics, so the change in scenery has been a long time coming. I'm in part 2 now, curious to see what direction it will take, since the narrator is talking about everything in past tense and without much regret, so it's not like they ever get caught or anything? guess I'll just have to read on
I have absolutely no ideas yet for what a future business might look like, but my friend I mentioned has a really strong background in life sciences (in typical asian fashion he's being forced to study for the MCAT. also his dad's a doctor, mother an orthodontist) and AI/machine learning so in all likelihood we'll be looking to do something relevant in bioinformatics, if we ever actually create a startup
always hear how much you enjoy history so I wonder why you didn't take it in senior year? to make room for other courses more relevant to your university plans? hm I don't think we visited many major tourist attractions, just walked around downtown at night admiring the bright lights and architecture. also visited a lot of cafes. I actually took a course on modern architecture last semester, we didn't study any ancient buildings but we did cover Chicago school architecture so experiencing it in person was lovely. interesting that you should mention ancient roman architecture, I was really into that stuff back in elementary school, and in high school I took a trip to athens where we looked at some ancient Greek buildings so that was neat
actually pretty cool that I'm reading 'A Secret History' now because I have never had any serious background in the classics, so the change in scenery has been a long time coming. I'm in part 2 now, curious to see what direction it will take, since the narrator is talking about everything in past tense and without much regret, so it's not like they ever get caught or anything? guess I'll just have to read on
I have absolutely no ideas yet for what a future business might look like, but my friend I mentioned has a really strong background in life sciences (in typical asian fashion he's being forced to study for the MCAT. also his dad's a doctor, mother an orthodontist) and AI/machine learning so in all likelihood we'll be looking to do something relevant in bioinformatics, if we ever actually create a startup