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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Episode 30--Fall Semester Over !!!


Hey guy! I know I have not updated my blogs for a long time. I’m swamped with my finals and now they are all done! It is a great relief. I submitted my last take-home exam online yesterday afternoon, and my roommate prepared a wonderful dinner for me to celebrate our finals. We also invited two friends, who were also in ICC program to come and join us for this fantastic moment that we have been waiting for since the start of this semester. My roommate kept saying to me how fast time went by. She was like, “on Oct. 18, you said there are two months away until you go to UK; and today, I’m going to say to you that tomorrow you will be flying to UK. It is just so fast. Faster than I ever expected.” It is true. I still remembered at the orientation, one of the advisors said two- year program was really fast, so you had to make the time here valuable. I think it not only applies to graduate study at Penn, but also holds true for anything meaningful that we're doing.

Carpe diem! 

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Episode 29--Working and studying

These two weeks are probably the busiest period for both students and admission office. We've got a lot of application coming in, and as one of the graduate assistants (GAs), we have been assisting the admission officers in filing. Because of the high volumes of the applications, we have to work on the weekends to process the files. Therefore, in the midst of all the presentations and papers, I volunteered to spare a couple of hours helping people out. Also, one thing that I love about working at GSE admission is that they are really generous about food. For the time blocks that I worked at the GSE during the past week from 5:00 pm to 7: 00pm, I always went home with a satisfied stomach. They are never stingy about ordering food for our GA, and I really appreciated that. ( Thanks!) I will be doing the same time blocks for the next week as well to get more work hours so that my graduate assistantship wouldn't be taken away at the end of spring semester due to uncompleted hours. So, I need to be more conscious about time management, especially when I have to juggle the finals and the work. Good luck to me....

One last note:
If you are interested in applying to GSE, it's the time for you to do it! Don't hesitate!

Friday, December 6, 2013

Episode 28--Ordeal before Winter Break

The two weeks before winter break are probably the busiest period of time that I have at GSE. I've got two presentations and a poster due next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, as well as a final paper and take-home exam due the week after next week. So basically, before I happily pack up my stuff and go to airport on 18th, I need to first get those things done! It is the ordeal that I am currently going through. I didn't get much sleep since the start of this week. The two big presentations are group projects, thus requiring all the members working collaboratively with our individual part prepared. To be honest, I don't think that the courses I am taking this semester have incredible amount of work to do. However, when things start to approach the end, it is common to have a bunch of assignments due at the same time, and that is when things can turn a little overwhelming. With that being said, I am still positive about those dues waiting for me. When I think about the great plan that I have for the winter break, it just pumps me up, and it is the momentum that keeps me going through these horrible and packed days.


Thursday, December 5, 2013

Episode 27--GSE Events that you don't want to miss


The Dean of GSE, Andy Porter, our Vice Dean, Alexis Wolson, and our new Director of Admissions, Natalie Herring will be traveling next week, so we are planning to have Holiday Reception/Meet the Dean events in both Chicago and NYC.  It will be a great opportunity to meet leaders from GSE, find out more about our degrees and programs, network, and enjoy some delicious food.  As a graduate student, I know that winter break is a popular time to work on applications, so this is the perfect time to celebrate the holidays and fall in love with Penn GSE =)  You can register/RSVP for these events by visiting our events page:  http://www.gse.upenn.edu/admissions_financial/events#off_campus

Here are the details for each event: 

Chicago

Tuesday, December 10th, 6-8PM
Gleacher Center at the University of Chicago
450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive
Room 420 (South Lounge)

New York City

Thursday, December 12th, 6-8PM
Grand Hyatt New York
Park Avenue at Grand Central
Uris Room

I am sure the events are really helpful and informative. 

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Episode 26--Greatest escape to Boston

I wished that everyone had a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving and holidays!
As a traditional American festival, Thanksgiving means a lot to Americans, reunion, family-gatherer, feast, and quality time with parents. However, for international students like me, it means a good excuse to take a vacation and do some traveling. Being away from my family doesn’t damper my spirits of celebrating this festival by doing something fun. So for me, I gave myself a break and allowed me to enjoy a six-day trip to Boston, which I have been longing for since October.

Before departing, I asked some of my friends who had already been to Boston for advice, and almost everybody made the same comment, “Boston won't let you down.” That made me even more excited about this trip. Boston has always been my favorite city in US. I am not sure why I am so obsessed with it, perhaps because of its colonial atmosphere, rich historical and cultural heritages, or just the city vibe it gives off. Everything about it is like a magnet that attracts me to it.

Traveling with another ICC student, we had a great time exploring the whole city. For a starter, the hotel that we stayed is located at Cambridge. Overlooking the Charles River and offering an amazing view of Boston skyline, the hotel provided us with a luxurious scene of Boston night view on the first day we checked in, and we felt so lucky that we were given a room with the river view available at a relatively low price. (Suggestion: plan your trip earlier so that you can get a good deal of both your transportation and housing.)


                        These are the views behind my hotel. Aren't they stunning? 


Boston is steeped with strong England ambience, and that is what sets it apart from other cities. What I found it amazing about it is that when I was walking on the streets, I could hear many people speaking in European Language (French, German, Italian etc.). I seldom heard of such a variety of language being spoken in Philadelphia. Also, rumor has it that in Boston, there is a part of area where people only speak British English in order to show that they are different than the rest of American English speakers. While I was in there, I tried to look for evidence to confirm this saying. I got really exhilarated when I heard British English was uttered at some places as I stumbled upon, and that was the moment I began to feel a stronger attachment to the city. Sometimes it was just the tiny little things that made me so enchanted by something. 


This street is called Newbury Street, which is the heaven for shopping! The brands cater to different types of consumers, from mass to high-end, from H&M to Chanel, from second-hand to personal tailor, you will definitely find something that you need. Also, in order to keep up the festive spirits, we went shopping on Black Friday. But we were not that "crazy" enough lining up outside of the store at 23:00. We got up at five the next day morning and went for that street at six to do the shopping spree. That was a bit energy-consuming, but I kept reminded myself that I was in America;  that was their unique festival and I should be celebrating it by following the crowds. Anyway, our getting so early did pay off. 

(Faneuil Hall)

(Quincy Market)

(Old City Hall)



Another thing I love about Boston is that it is on the coast, and it is famous for lobsters! I am a big fan of seafood. Given that it is rather expensive to eat lobsters in China, I decided to take the advantage of its reputation and have a real-good authentic lobster feast in Boston. This season might not be ideal for lobsters, because people can actually go to the beach, catching some live lobsters themselves during summer. While in winter, tourists can still enjoy fabulous taste, but they could not be able to have fun of catching lobsters. So that gives me a reason for going there again during summertime. It is the same for whale watching and all the cruises and yachts. They are closed for now and will be opened in the spring. (when the temperature gets higher)


Clam chowder is sooooo good! 
Steamed lobster at Legal Sea Foods. 


There is also one more thing you cannot forget to mention when talking about Boston--Harvard and MIT, the two top universities. I'd say that MIT is little bit monotonous to have a campus tour since the buildings are pretty straightforward, and it is not big. But I spent lots of time wandering around in the insignia store.  (not sure if it is the right word, similar to Penn Bookstore that sells Penn stuffs)  As to Harvard, I instantly fall in love with it due to its beauty. Both the campus as well as the Harvard Square are terrific. For tourists, it was not easy to resist loving this place. The food was delicious, too. We tired a Mexican restaurant and a Chinese restaurant, and both were highly recommended by students here. 



 MIT's famous building with the dome. 

 Harvard's campus with leaves all over the place. A little romantic and sad....
They say that if people touch the left foot of John Harvard, then they will be going to Harvard someday or be successful in the future. So, I did. Please keep this promise!


In general, as my friends said, Boston did not let me down. Although it was raining on the second and the wind was gusting on the third day, it did not affect my mood at all. If I had a chance, maybe someday after graduation, I would like to choose to live there for a while because I really want to get to the city on another level, not just remaining on a tourist’s perspective, but from an insider’s point of view. That will certainly give me a lot different interpretation of looking at the city as well as different experiences of being in the city.