It turns out that going to grad school makes you a grad student, and grad students don't really get financial aid. After weighing my options i have decided to finally get my first job(ever). I am proud to say that I have never "worked" a day in my life at the age of 21. Sure some volunteer work and tutoring here and there, but never a paycheck. Of course this hopefully won't be just any first job, I've applied to be a TA at Humboldt state university. There is a very good chance that this means I will end up teaching a class...did you hear me? TEACH A CLASS! You know, me in front of like 35 incoming freshman writing things on the board, assigning homework, calling on people, what a trip! As you can tell i'm clearly excited, huh, excited about working, who would have ever seen that coming...
In other news, two of my three presentations are over, and i think they went rather well. In stress class me and Emily presented on tai chi as a way to pull it all together, she made a sweet power point, i blabbed alot, it went well. In math programming my presentation was just right on time (about 15 minutes) but i skipped over some parts to make it happen. I'm still happy with my program and even received some hushed "eww"s and "ahh"s from the crowd when i showed it off, so that was nice. All that's left now is present the traffic model in PDE and i'm home free...
p.s. The doggie daycare people didn't like rajah, they said he was aggressive because he growled...but he's still a puppy and they're just rajist.
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