Ok, I'm a day late from my self imposed deadline, and I actually feel really bad about it. Not going to lie, it was kind of a crazy trip though, and I was exhausted by the end of it. (And had super fast onset of SAD. HAHA)
To bring everyone up to speed: Stanford invited me to visit their campus back in January for this weekend. Then UCSB invited me to their campus on the same weekend. After a lot of emails, I decided the best plan of action was to take a red eye out Monday, arrive Tuesday at SFO, Amtrak bus it down to SB, spend a night there, take the train back up, interview at Stanford, go back down to SB for a BBQ (SO WORTH IT.)
Sunday I rested (heh) and Monday morning I flew back to Hawaii. Just another week in the life of Ann Tan. No big deal. I do owe the planet a gazillion trees now though.
Anyways, I don't think I should have even unpacked from Wake Forest. I brought pretty much the same things, but with macademia nuts:
I was totally knocked out during the red eye, which was glorious. I think the secret is to just wake up hella early and be sleep deprived beforehand. Me gusta.
I got picked up by my sponsor, Oliver, and pretty much hung out with him the whole day. I got to see one of the job talks (and apparently, one of his former students is trying to get a faculty position at UCD!), some biogeosciences lunch thing, and eat dinner at a very cool beachy restaurant. Kind of funky because the faculty candidate from the job talk was seated right behind us. Apparently that's where all the faculty hang out.
No pictures of SB though, because I wanted to seem cool in front of a prospective advisor. :( And cause the weather wasn't all that great when I visited.
Anyways, there's some pictures from Stanford, when I was away from judging eyes.
Fancy! I like the name tag. Teehee. And the pen! It's a really nice, rolly one. Doesn't get stuck like mine does. |
That's the building where the Stanford Prison Experiment took place! |
These have to be the most glorious pillows I've ever slept on. First purchase once I get my stipend. |
Some home sweet home pictures.
Bookcase! I miss you. I'm slowly packing parts of it to my carry on. I got my environmental law book in Hawaii now - can't wait to start reading it! |
To end this post on a happier note, here's some fun coincidences:
- I'm reading Speaker for the Dead by Orson Scott Card, who lives in Greensboro NC! What! That's where Wake Forest University is! (Or uh, in 1992 he did)
- There's a building called Y2E2 on the Stanford campus. It's short for Yang and Yamazaki Environment and Energy building. The Yang = Jerry Yang, alumnus of both my middle and high school, and co-founder of Yahoo! And I think the lab I might get into is in there too!
Y2E2! Woo!
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