Freshman Year at Rice, in Closing

It’s weird ending the academic year in college. It’s much different than it has been throughout my life. Whereas in high school I’ve been overjoyed to begin the summer, in college I feel at least a little bit sad. As Sharon put it, it’s a lot like leaving a summer camp where you meet all sorts of wonderful people. Of course, summer at home is great; I’ve missed home a lot. But I don’t get to see some awesome friends for a while. At least during the school year I can visit my friends at home once a month or so… The first year went by extremely quickly. The next three years will as well, unfortunately, but I’ll definitely make the best of it.
Anyway, it’s been a great year overall. Academically speaking, first semester was not awesome, but second semester was not bad. I’ve met some cool people and have had really interesting conversation, like that time Ivan, Won, and I talked after dinner in the commons until 10:15 or something (Victor was there too originally, but then he had to go to his Cooking with Chef Roger class). I feel like I’ve learned so much just by being there. I’ve made really, really good friends (although this is not to say that I don’t have amazing friends from home as well… I certainly do!). Rice is amazing. Rice in both senses. (Okay, not funny, ha ha ha.)
I would also like to take this time to apologize for anything stupid/selfish I’ve done over the school year as well as to thank my friends for all their generosity. Here’s to a more awesome sophomore year.
So here are my current goals for the summer, in no particular order, so I can be sure I reach them by the end of the summer:
- play lots of Go (and improve)
- read Lawrence Lessig books
- read substantially more of Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三國演義)
- make money
- drink bubbletea
- pray/grow spiritually
- become a better person
- keep in touch with Rice friends
- see Cistercian people and hear their college stories
- learn I WiSH – 明日への扉 (Asu e no tobira), which Younha played and sang for her audition in Japan
- learn to beatmatch/DJ well if I can get enough money for CDJs
- make teaching English in Taiwan a good experience
- blog interesting content frequently
Lastly, have a leet summer, everybody. (Haha, please excuse my usage of “leet.”)
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whoa wth, you made friends…. in COLLEGE?
actually doesn’t seem like a bad idea. wonder why i never thought of it