Sunday, November 16, 2008
Last week was the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine came to Beloit. This included a presentation on how to apply to an osteopathic medical program and we also got to meet a bunch of admissions representatives from various osteopathic schools and chat with them about the programs. While I find osteopathic medicine to be very interesting and agree with the basic principles of it, I still think I want to get a regular MD, not a DO (the degree for osteopathic medicine). But it was really cool to have the opportunity to explore that path.
Today we had our first snowfall of the year! I know that I will soon be annoyed with the snow, but the first few are always really pretty and nice to me. I can't imagine living somewhere where it doesn't snow at least a few times a year.
This weekend was also opening night of "The Importance of being Ernest" which the theater department here is putting on. Though I did not get a chance to see it this weekend, I hope to see it Next weekend. "The Importance of Being Ernest" has a special place in my heart, as it is the first show I ever saw at APT (a theater company in Spring Green, Wisconsin) when I was seven or eight. I now go to spring green at least once a summer to see a play.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Tonight, lots of perspective students are coming in for Beloit's Autumn Visit Days. It seems a bit weird to have something with the word "Autumn" in the title when snow is falling (SNOW!), but this IS Wisconsin. I am looking forward to meeting some of you this evening.
If you didn't come, I suggest visiting the schools you are applying to at some point. I actually only did one or two college visits before I got acceptance letters, but I manged to visit all of my schools eventually. For me, the visits were very important because they allowed me to get a feel for the campus and see if I could picture myself there. Some places I went to were really high up on my list until I visited, and some were lower until I visited.
And to end, a picture from last weekend. It is supposed to be the Chicago skyline, but I took it on the "night" setting of my camera without a tripod, so I shall call it "Chicago on Speed"
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Last weekend I presented at the Undergraduate Research Conference for Biological and Psychological Sciences along with five other Beloit students. We spent all weekend in Chicago with undergraduate scientists from around the country. It was really exciting to see the research everyone did! Some people had been doing their research for years, and others (like myself) were presenting things they had just been doing for the summer. I took a bunch of pictures, and will probably add them later when I get them off of my camera.
This week was also election week! I took Tuesday off to go back to Madison to volenteer for the election. Tuesday night was amazing!
Now that the excitement is over, I not only have to make up the work that I didn't get to do this weekend or Tuesday, but also decide classes for next semester by tomorrow! It looks like I will be taking three science classes (which makes sense, as I am a biochemistry major) and something else....but what?
I am also signed up to take an MCAT prep course in Madison next semester. This means that I will be driving up to Madison with a few other Beloiters twice a week. Thankfully, the Health Professionals Advisory Committee will chip in a few hundred dollars towards the course and, perhaps, some gas money. I have a meeting to discuss that tomorrow.
Hope you all had a good week. Have a great weekend!
Thursday, October 30, 2008
I spent this morning printing out a huge poster for the Undergraduate Research Symposium in Biological Sciences this weekend. There are six of us going. Basically, we get to hang out in a hotel for a weekend with other undergraduates who did research over the summer and present our work. I am a little nervous, as with all public speaking things, but also kind of excited. though I think it will be a great experience, I can't pretend I am not sad about missing the Halloween things going on this weekend. Tomorrow evening they have a live action Rocky Horror show put on by students, and many other fun party things planned. It is also Get Out The Vote weekend.
Hope you all have a great weekend/ Halloween
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Saturday I took the whole day off went to Madison with the
Avenue Q was also great! I saw so many people that I knew there
This week and next week are going to be crazy. Between school and homework and the election, it is going to a few weeks of little sleep. Luckily, I already voted, so I don't have to worry about actually going to the polls among the slew of other activities I have going on.
Have a great week everyone!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Fall break was wonderful! I got to go home and chill out, though I wasn't doing much relaxing. I worked for the Obama campaign in Madison every day; I entered so much data I thought my eyeballs were going to fall out and made so many phone calls I thought my ears were going to fall off.
In addition to that, I hung out with friends, watched a lot of movies/TV, and drunk lots of tea. One night, my friends and I watched "Edward Scissorhands" and "Sweeney Todd"...I never realized how alike those movies are. I also avoiding doing any kind of homework. In retrospect, this was probably not the best idea, but I am all caught up now.
Tuesday, the people running for congress had a debate at the college...again. They also had one when I was a freshman here. I was kind of sad to miss it, but I had to do the aforementioned homework. One of the candidates used to be a professor at Beloit! I am not going to vote for him, but it is cool.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Yesterday was one of my favorite annual events at Beloit. Many of the staff brought their pets to the wall (a meeting place on residential side of campus) and we got to have some fuzz therapy. Nothing quite like taking a break from genetics work to hang out with a group of happy dogs. Last year there was a cat, but it did not make an appearance this year.
Can't wait for fall break! Only one more week and I will be in Madison wolfing down homemade food and volunteering like crazy for the presidential election! I will hopefully have some time to veg out on the couch watching Lord of the Rings (I watch the entire series in its extended edition format almost every break) and cuddling with my cats.
Don't forget to watch the second presidential debate on Tuesday!
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Besides training for SARP, I had a wonderful weekend. It started with a presidential debate watching party Friday night in the Java Joint. Because it is a major election and this weekend was homecoming, we had over 150 people (current students and alumni) packed into the java joint! All of the political groups on campus were there too. The dems and republicans were signing people up to volunteer, and the non-partisan Beloit College Voter Registration project (of which I am a member) was registering voters. All and all it was a great success, and I think everyone enjoyed themselves.
If you can vote in the US, or are otherwise interested in US politics, don't forget to watch the vice presidential debate this Thursday! Be an informed voter!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
In other news, what do you all think about McCain's plans to suspend his campaign until a decision about the financial crisis is reached? This has been/ is going to be a very interesting election cycle.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Beloit's credit system is a little unusual. Basically, each class is worth one credit no mater the time requirement. There are a few exceptions; your FYI (freshman seminar class) is worth 1.5 credits and things like music lessons, some dance classes, and a few other classes are worth a little less (like 0.25 or 0.5 credits). A normal course load for a Beloiter is 4 credits (4 classes). This semester I am only taking 3.5 credits because one of my classes is really time consuming. so here is my class list:
Genetics (biology): This is supposed to be the "hardest" class in the biology department. I have
Memory and Cognition (Psychology): I am actually really enjoying the content of this class, but find it to be a lot more reading than I expected. It is mostly a lecture style class, which is not necessarily the style I would choose to learn in. It is kind of funny, because one would assume the science classes are more lecture while social science would be more discussion based and group work, but in my experience this has not been the case. We have to do a major paper about a subject we choose and how it pertains to cognitive psychology, and I have already found some really interesting sources.
Creative Writing (English): This is my "take it easy" class. I took it the same semester as genetics because I knew it would force me to relax and sit down and write a bit each day. We are actually doing less writing than I would like, but It has started to pick up in the last week or so. It is such a relaxing class! Fran (the professor) is really laid back, and we have a lot of small group discussions where we go outside for.
Chemistry seminar (Chemistry): this class only meets on Fridays for one hour. we usually have pizza or some other snack/lunch food and discuss "Science" magazine. We have also been having a lot of Beloit Alumni who majored in chemistry or biochemistry come and talk to us about what they do now. It is really comforting to have some one come in and tell you that what they are doing has nothing to do with their major but they would never have fallen into it had it not been for Beloit, or that it has everything to do with their major and they are still loving it.
So those are my classes, they keep me really busy. But then again....that is what I am here for :)
Thursday, September 18, 2008
This year I got to be an OL. Basically, an OL (Orientation Leader) is a returning Beloit student who comes to help out with New Student Days (the week that the new class of
freshman/transfer students are here before everyone else gets back). It was tons of fun!As OLs, we had to get here the Wednesday before new student days for training. When I tried to move back into my room, there was a slight glitch. There a big hole in one wall because they were fixing something, so I had to room with one of my other friends who was also an OL for a few days. Training was interesting. I learned so much about the campus I had never known before, especially about the registration process and other aspects of the administration pertaining to students.
and then the Freshman got here...and they were great.
It was a busy week, both physically and mentally taxing. But I will definitely do it again next year!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Hello again
I kept this admissions blog last year, so for those returning readers, hello again. for those of you just starting the college search process, welcome!
so here is a little bit about me:
My name is Shanna and I am a junior biochemistry student here at Beloit. I am originally from Madison WI, so I didn't go too far despite having ambitions to go to college on the east coast. What can I say, I just really liked Beloit. My favorite color is purple and if I could be any animal I would aspire to be a pampered house cat. Hopefully I will be able to show you what it is like being a Beloit College student through this blog, but everyone has a different experience
Most of my summer was spent in Chicago. I received
a Schweppe Internship this summer, which meant I got paid to hang out in a lab at Rush Medical University doing HIV research. the Schweppe foundation basically gives a certain amount of money to many schools in the Chicago area so that undergraduates can have experiences doing biomedical research in Chicago. Marrion Fass, a professor here, oversees who gets the Schweppe internships at Beloit. This summer I was one of five Beloiters who got the award.Research was great! I was helping with a gender study on HIV, so I was basically in the lab every day running the same experiment over and over
again to see if antibody activity worked differently in males with HIV as opposed to females with HIV (in short....I could go off on the long explanation, but I bet some of you may be rather bored by the topic). The best part was that I learned how to draw blood! I was only drawing uninfected people, so don't worry, it was all really safe.I also just loved living in a real city. I know that the L is old and needs a lot of repair work done and things like that, but coming from a city with very little public transportation, I loved the public transit system in Chicago. Every day i took it to and from work, and to many other exciting places. I went to China town a few times and even got a hair cut there, and I went to a bunch of museums and other touristy spots. I also just kind of explored my surroundings and the surroundings near the place I worked.
And now I am back at school...I will have to tell you all about it in my next blog.
Good luck with everything, feel free to contact me with questions and enjoy reading the admissions blogs this year.
Oh yeah, I dont know if you watched SNL this week (it is mostly not funny anymore), but Tina Fay and Amy Poehler did the funniest sketch!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnRUKIMegn8
here is a statue I passed on my way to work every day, I love the quote and hope I can live up to it if I succeed in becoming a doctor:
It says (if you cant see it) "one doesn't ask of one who suffers: what is your country and what is your religion? One merely says, you suffer, this is enough for me, you belong to me and I will help you." - Louis Pasteur
Thursday, May 1, 2008
farewell for now
I hope you have been semi entertained by my odd ramblings about college, life, and other random stuff. If you are a senior this year, hope to see you next fall! If you are a junior, tune in next year to hear about my crazy summer and my junior year here at Beloit. either way, have a wonderful summer!
Ciao
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Along with all the work I have been doing, i also found time to donate blood. the Rock County blood bank has a blood drive on campus a few times a semester, and it is actually kind of nice to have a break and lie around on a comfy lawn chair-like recliner...while getting your most needed substance pumped from your body :)
well, tomorrow is my last night of work before the summer, so I guess I will save my farwell blog until then.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
When I got back to Kerry it was "take your child to work" day. They had all these stations set up for the kids dealing with food science, and they got to sample a lot. it was kind of cute. I remember when i was younger it was "take your daughter to work" day. I used to go every year to my mothers work at the state department of public instruction and they always had a women in government there, I think one year they even had Tammy Baldwin, but i may not be remembering correctly.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
why I came to beloit and other things of interest
I have been giving a lot of tours for admitted students recently. It kind of reminds me of when I was trying to choose between every school I had been accepted into. I remember listening to so many people tell me that the reason they decided to go to such and such school was because they got on campus and just knew it was the right place. I was always really skeptical of this, how can you just know? But as corny as it seems, they were right. even as a junior when I really wanted to get out of WI for college, as soon as i got onto Beloit's campus I pretty much knew I would end up here. odd.
I am so sick of matzo. I am trying to keep kosher for passover, a holiday that has pretty strict
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
spring day
I spent the entire day tie-dying, rocking out to this really good band, and hanging out on the grass just lounging around. everywhere people were playing football and frisbee, and we even saw some people playing bocce ball, or whatever you call it. it was wicked.
it is hard to imagine that we only have three more weeks of school left. i am very glad of this, but will also miss my friends. next semester many of my friends will be abroad, which is an interesting prospect to consider.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Friday night I went to "Dick Talk". this is the male equivalent of the vagina monologues, and this is the second year in its existence. it was pretty interesting, and some of them were very funny. one guy who was giving a monologue about taking a shower and reading the pamphlet for the testicular cancer self test even wore a speedo throughout his monologue....it was very amusing and he got a huge cheer.
Saturday night was the drag show, where we get professional drag queens to come and preform. they looked like real females!
i do not want to look for an apartment this summer! i didn't think I would need to be looking for housing until...well, a long time from now. I don't really like it much, have to admit. If anyone knows of any apartments for lease in Chicago, let me know :)
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Girls and Women in Science was pretty good. We had 25 girls on campus, as well as their teachers and parents. I spent most of Friday giving tours to the girls and then setting up for
Saturday I had to get up at 7:30 am to set up things in the science building. I dont think i have ever been up that early on a sunday, or at least do it very rarely. campus is pretty dead at that time. The rest of the day was crazy, running around Chamberlin putting up signs for labs, making sure everything was running smoothly, and setting things up for later. When the last girl finally left at 4:00 i was pretty excited.
Sunday was international dinner, and since I coordinated the food it was another crazy day.
My Prozac synthesis is going well (i think), and the finished product should be done after lab on Tuesday....we shall see how it turns out.
now I am going to listen to the song "mad world" for a bit ( i got two versians of it this week...i LOVE this song)
Thursday, April 3, 2008
This week has been crazy....and it is only going to get crazier. GWIS (Girls and Women in Science) is this weekend, and as I am a coordinator in training for it, i am in the thick of things. International dinner is also this Sunday, and I am coordinating all of the food. I am really excited for international dinner, because we have lots of people cooking and it sounds like we are goijng to have some amazing food here. Beloit has a few Mexican restaurants and such, but not any (that I know of) other ethnic foods...like Thai or Indian (my two favorite types of food). I am looking forward to some really spicy curries.
I just got a new book today called "A Billion Lives: an Eyewitness Report from the Frountlines of Humanity". the reason for this purchase was because the author is currently on campus going to classes and giving talks., Jan Egeland (the author) is a former UN undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs and a former UN emergency relief chief. his book is AMAZING. I had 5 minutes between walking back from the bookstore and the start of my next class to start it...and I ended up being about 10 minutes late to my next class.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Today there was a candidates meet and greet for the upcoming school board/city council in one of the lounges here. The Dems ran it, so it was only the candidates that they were endorsing. I had actually already met many of them, as they have been combing the cafeteria for the past few days. One even made homemade brownies, mmmm....she has my vote (and not just because of the brownies).
Paul Stanley, a physics professor and my FYI advisor, had dinner for both last years FYI (my FYI) and this years FYI tonight. he ordered pizza....including an anchovy one (yuck). it was fun to have a reunion with people and to meet Paul's FYI for this year. I am also probably going to OL for Paul's FYI next year...so look for me :)
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
I have an official job offer for the summer. Kerry Ingredients, the place that I work for my internship through the Duffy class, offered me a paying job for this summer. though I would rather be in a lab at a university doing something slightly more of interest to me, I really am enjoying my time at Kerry. Plus, it is nice to know that I WILL be working this summer. if I do end up at Kerry this summer, I am going to apply for a summer job at the library here on
Things are getting really crazy. with a little more then a month left to the school year, professors are piling it on hard....or should I say my procrastination has made it hard. In organic chemistry we started our final independent synthesis projects. i am synthesizing NMP, a precursor to Prozac. I did all of the things I was supposed to do according the researched lab procedure, but when I distilled out all of the ethanol at the end I had...nada. luckily we have 5 weeks to do the lab and mine really only takes 2, so next week I just get to start again.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
evil winter and soy butter
*$#%! it’s snowing again. Now I love the snow and the cold, don’t get me wrong, but it is March. Tis the time for new buds on trees and new grass and baby squirrels and worms, not time for more snow. Plus I am getting really annoyed with digging my car out every other day.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
journalism is not a div III class
EVERYTHING seems to be going on the first week in may. Girls and Women in Science (GWIS), a group I am a coordinator for is hosting their annual conference for 6th grade girls that weekend, and i am planing on running around like a maniac for the event. That same weekend is the international dinner, a dinner hosted by the international club for Beloit students and international host families. there is so much to plan for the event, and as I am on executive bored for that, i will be running around maniacally for that too....phew.
But i did get some good news today. I got this letter in the mail a few weeks ago saying i would
this seemed really stupid to me, as the journalism department is listed under the English department in the student handbook and all of my advisers had told me it did qualify as English credit (they are all science people...how were they to know?). so I had to write a letter to the registrar explaining my "excuse" for not completing the requirement and asking to be a Junior anyway.
they approved me. I am now going to be an official junior at the end of this year! i do, however, need to take a div III class next semester, which wont be an issue as I was going to take creative writing anyway.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
All in all you're just another brick in the wall
Iit is so odd to be in the admissions office when it is LIGHT out. The snow is melting (finaly), the buds are forming, and I have even seen worms! spring is here.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
break and Paul Newman VS. Takeshi Kaneshiro
One of my other friends really wanted to eat breakfast at Paul Bunyan's (or as I called it, "lumberjack paul's"), a restaurant in the Wisconsin Dells (a tourist trap about an hour from Madison). apparently they have an amazing all you can eat family style breakfast, and instead of putting a basket of rolls on your table they put donuts (I have never eaten there). here's the hitch...he wanted to leave at 7:00 IN THE MORNING. AHHHHHHHHHH. but we made plans to go. I intended to look up whether it would be open or not, since the Dells is mostly water parks and everything kind of shuts down over the winter, but i never got around to it.
so around 7:15 i get woken by my phone, Patrick is calling to see if I am at home because the door is locked. i roll out f bed and get dressed in about 3 mins then let him in. he sees my sleepy eyes and underbrushed hair and allows me to make a pot of coffee before hustling me out the door.
Krista and I are having a little argument. Krista thinks that Paul Newman (pictured left) is one of the prettiest/hottest men in the world. I disagree and can come up with a long list of prettier men...such as Takeshi Kaneshiro (see Krista, I can choose someone not from the UK ),
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Anyway, have a good week next week. I will be on spring break...in Madison...doing nothing except sleeping in and watching episodes of the nanny online...and doing homework
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
I finally went to the health center on campus yesterday. My insurance doesn't cover me here, so I had to self bill it. It was the first time I ever had to ask how much things were going to cost at the doctor... it really opened my eyes to what people without insurance go through....more so then movies and reading about it can. Granted, my mother is probably going to foot the bill, but still.
Only two more days till spring break....can we make it?
Sunday, February 24, 2008
I have a very sexy voice right now.... if your idea of a sexy voice is very scratch and kind of sickly sounding. yeah. I am kindda sick. I went home for the weekend which was really nice. my parents put tons of spice in every meal I ate (I think they put an entire can on jalapeƱo juice onto something at one point). other then that I have pretty much been living off of tea and Halls mentholated cough drops.
only one more week of school until spring break! I really need a break. i am in one of those time warps where you feel like you have insane amounts of things to do and time seems to be going too fast to get it all done in. I feel like yesterday was last Sunday, and cant believe it is an entirely different week tomorrow. well, "come what come may, time and the hour runs through the roughest day"
Ralph Nader announced he will be running again...
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
The Epic
I wasn't planing on seeing Chelsea Clinton because of my internship, but the boss at the internship told me to go, so I went. She was very articulate,and made me feel a bit better about Hilliary, but didn't really strike any "wow, I want to vote for Clinton" nerve. I met this really interesting guy. He looked a lot like McCain and was kind of glum, so I pegged him as a non-Hillary supporter, maybe a republican, right off the bat. Well, he wasn't a Hillary supporter, but he DEFINITELY wasn't a republican. we had an interesting conversation.
Obama was amazing, as always. the entire campus pretty much closed down and went to see it. I even saw the president of the Beloit College Republicans Club there. I got there around 5:30 (yes.... I was one of
During the entire rally one of my friends (Marissa) not present kept texting me saying she wanted a whopper. This was a bit strange because she is a
When we arrived at Burger King the storefront was closed but the
and as soon as we finished picking up the food, my window opened.
and the guy had given us 25 ketchup packets (yes, we counted). Marissa suggested that the employees can't close the drive through until the get rid of the ketchup....interesting theory.
Jim Zielinski just came into the office and told Krista and I about the full lunar eclipse tonight. we ran out front to see it. It is pretty cool. It is just starting, and we have intentions of going out again around 9:00 ish when it is supposed to be fully eclipsed. Thanks Jim!
p.s. I just read Jie's blog and realized we had the same photos. I TOOK THEM :) she must have gotten them from facebook... what are the odds that we would choose the exact same Obama photo of all of the ones I have taken?