End of times
So, I have two weeks left. It’s amazing how many things must “conclude” by then. My Common Law paper is due a week from today. I’ll turn in my Senior Seminar paper next week as well, plus a paper for Latin that I haven’t started.…
So, I have two weeks left. It’s amazing how many things must “conclude” by then. My Common Law paper is due a week from today. I’ll turn in my Senior Seminar paper next week as well, plus a paper for Latin that I haven’t started.…
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you may remember reading posts written about my trips to Kenya–both for the Wabash immersion trip, and then on my own after my abroad semester. And you remember a certain person playing an important role in my first trip, and a vital role in my second: Father Chris Musyoka.…
Last post I talked about the final paper I was doing for Classics Senior Seminar. The other 20-pager I have to write is for my History of Common Law. The paper-writing for this class has been less structured than Senior Seminar, and I’ve spent less time exploring the research, so I’m a little bit more worried about how it will turn out.…
I’ve reached that stage in the year. With the exception of 120 lines of Lucretius for Latin class every week, I have only papers standing between me and graduation. No real homework or even class. However, two of these papers are substantial 20-page research papers.…
I’ve had a flurry of job-searching and interviewing recently. After doing a phone interview with Indianapolis-area IT consulting company Apparatus, I had the initial and final interview with them across these past two weeks. I also applied to another IT/Business consulting company, Allegient, and had an interview scheduled within a day of submitting my application, which I did Friday.…