Tomorrow marks the return of classes, p-sets, papers, reading assignments, and a tangible lack of both time and sleep. Yup, second semester is about to begin.
I'm taking the following classes:
7.013 - Introductory Biology
8.02 - Physics II
5.12 - Organic Chemistry I
9.00 - Introduction to Psychology
21W.755 - Writing and Reading Short Stories
9.URG - Graded Undergraduate Research in Course 9
Total: 72 units
I'm way more enthusiastic about my classes this semester than I was about my classes last semester. I loved biology in high school - mainly because I had a great teacher who complemented lectures in class with several hilarious stories concerning jellyfish, nodules, and hermaphroditic cats, but also because I found biology slightly more relevant to my existence than, say, gyroscopes (*cough* 8.01 *cough*) - not that I have anything against gyroscopes. They were entirely entertaining to play with last semester.
I also had an awesome time taking psychology in high school. That was the one class where I actually liked reading the textbook. We'd watch a whole bunch of videos by Stanford's Philip Zimbardo, whose prison experiment some of you may have heard of. Towards the end of the year, we also got a chance to tour an MRI lab and take a look at the psychology in movies like "I am Sam" (I LOVE that movie!). I've heard a lot of great things about 9.00 here at MIT, so maybe it'll eclipse my high school psych experience.
I'm taking the writing class for a couple reasons - first, I have a lot of fun writing and think it'd be great to improve my creative writing ability, or current lack thereof. Second, every MIT student has to pick a HASS concentration, and I want mine to be writing! It'll give me a little break from the demands of science and math classes :)
9.URG is just a continuation of the Course 9 research I started doing during IAP. I love my lab! Everyone is nice, calm, helpful, and quick to guide me when I have questions regarding any independent work I'm doing in the lab. One of my floormates now has a UROP in the lab a few doors down from mine - I see this as a fantastic benefit to working in my lab because when I'm done with my work, I can pop into her lab and annoy her =P Or give her chocolate, since she REALLY likes chocolate :)
All in all, the only two classes I'm slightly wary about are physics and orgo, since physics always takes me longer to master than other subjects do and because I've never been exposed to orgo before. As a 'sophomore,' I'm allowed to designate one subject as an Exploratory subject, which means that I can take the class, see my grade, and decide whether I want to keep that grade or change the class to non-credit. Guess what I picked as my Exploratory subject? Yup, orgo. Ahh, that class is notoriously difficult...*cringe*
Other things I'm up to this semester: EMT shifts! I'll be taking the state EMT exam in mid-March, but until then, I'll be trying to get as much experience as I can continuing to work as a third rider on the MIT ambulance. Basically, anyone who's CPR-certified can be a third rider on the MIT ambulance - so any of you admits who decide to come here next year should bring along your CPR certs and work with MIT-EMS! I'm also doing the same getfit program that Jenny blogged about earlier. Week 1 just ended, and I logged 660 minutes of exercise :) But now that classes are about to start, I'm not sure if I can keep it up. It might not be too hard, though - there are a few Indian dance shows coming up this semester that I'm going to be participating in. I'm sure we're going to be practicing a lot. Time management is going to be crucial...
I hope you guys are having a blast as second semester seniors!! I had a lot of fun last year just spending time with people and cruising through school. Make sure you collect lots of little memories :)
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Posted by: 0 on February 1, 2010
Anyways, thank for the blog and good luck!
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@Armin
Undergraduate Reasearch; Graded.....
Posted by: Brad on February 1, 2010
Thank for your blog.
Posted by: Morteza on February 1, 2010
chemistry controls biology
physics controls chemistry,
nothing controls physics, except, maybe me.
haha, jk
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Posted by: K on February 1, 2010
I heartily approve of your HASS concentration. Wherever I end up going to school, be it MIT or elsewhere, I'm seriously considering a double major in Physics and Creative Writing. In fact my senior projects this year will be editing a novel manuscript (which I have yet to finish) and building a contraption to digitize dead-tree books.
Posted by: LucidLunatic on February 1, 2010
that is all.
-jaded junior
ps. especially if you are premed
Posted by: Oasis '11 on February 1, 2010
Organic Chem is tough = understatement if I ever saw one! Why dont you try Solid State chem instead??
PS. Whereabouts in India are you from?
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Posted by: aldi on February 5, 2010
Glad to see that you're taking a Physics course (: and I'm also really excited to see what you think of Orgo (I love Organic Chemistry, but I'm still a senior in high school so maybe I just like the easy stuff)
Good luck & have fun!
Posted by: Bianca ('14?) on February 7, 2010
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