Yesterday was my last class at Coe College. It was a Philosophy class, not even in my major, and ironically just down the hall from where I took my first ever class at Coe. My friends and I have been reflecting a lot about our four years at Coe and how they have flown by. I'll save you from the sappy nostalgia and just say this: If you are just starting your college career at Coe I am insanely jealous of the next four years of your life.
Anyway, with the end of classes and preparation for finals comes a crazy schedule, but one that is very fun.
On Monday I traveled to Cornell to meet fellow Phi Beta Kappa initiates (an honor society) for dinner. Tuesday night I went out to dinner with my RA staff and just enjoyed hanging out with each other over some good food. Wednesday night the admissions office is taking the senior workers out to Vito's, a great restaurant in Cedar Rapids. Thursday is dinner and induction into Phi Kappa Phi (another honor society) at the Cedar Rapids Country Club, a really classy place. I also have to find time to get to Iowa City sometime this week to get my vaccinations for my May Term class which will be traveling to Vietnam for three weeks!
And amidst all these dinners and obligations I'm supposed to take three finals and prepare myself for graduation! Well first I'm going to head over to the Racquet Center to play some tennis, and then I'll really get serious about studying (I hope!)
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
A Capstone Week
I feel like last week was a great week to kind of reflect on what kind of a person I have become the last four years at Coe College. I'm writing this with reservation, understanding the risk of sounding conceited, but I want to show what it is I have learned from Coe, not what I am now, more than anything.
Tuesday: After two full days of studying, I took an economics exam and did very well. I'm really getting into this class and enjoy learning about the subject matter. Its becoming a joy to go to class.
Wednesday: Student Research Symposium Day. This is a day where students who have done some kind of research get the day to present their work to their peers. In the morning I visited a poster session where I visited with many of my fellow students and learned about their research. In previous years I have taken this day as an opportunity to sleep in, but this year I finally embraced the idea, and learned so much! I was most amazed by the physical science presentation, something that I rarely take time on my own to study.
That afternoon, after looking at posters and listening to some other talks it was time to present my own work on the Irish Republican Army (yes the same presentation I gave at the conference). This was a lot more daunting, however, as it was a room full of 30 students and faculty who I personally knew. The presentation went well, but never something I would have been able to do 4 years ago.
Thursday:I had a paper due in my Intro to Philosophy class due on Friday so I went in to discuss it with my professor on Thursday. (Sidebar: I'm taking Philosophy basically because I can. I'm embracing the "liberal arts" eduction style and trying to take a variety of courses. Philosophy is always something I've wondered about, so this semester I thought I'd take a course to learn more.) I wrote my paper on the morals of socialism vs. capitalism. Its something that fascinates me because it encompasses politics and economics, and I loved looking at the issue through a new lens of moral philosophy. My professor and I sat in his office for 45 minutes talking about my paper, but about the bigger issues behind the subject. I felt like we were equals, peers, each learning from each other and both fascinated by our studies.
Friday: Common Hour. Because Coe was generous enough to fund me to attend the Washington Center Seminar for the inauguration, they asked that I give a presentation about my experience. So on Friday I was back in the same room that gave my symposium talk and was again at the podium with my power point in front of (mostly) faculty members. I mostly showed pictures and talked about my experience, but the questions sparked some interesting thought-provoking answers. Again, standing in front of a room of professors and confidently speaking about something is a skill that I did not possess four years ago.
Maybe I'm getting a little old and nostalgic for this place and everything I have gained from it. My dad recently asked me if I had gotten everything I hoped for at Coe in my four years. As all the thoughts and experiences rushed through my mind, the only answer I could begin to put into words was: "Yes, and so much more."
Tuesday: After two full days of studying, I took an economics exam and did very well. I'm really getting into this class and enjoy learning about the subject matter. Its becoming a joy to go to class.
Wednesday: Student Research Symposium Day. This is a day where students who have done some kind of research get the day to present their work to their peers. In the morning I visited a poster session where I visited with many of my fellow students and learned about their research. In previous years I have taken this day as an opportunity to sleep in, but this year I finally embraced the idea, and learned so much! I was most amazed by the physical science presentation, something that I rarely take time on my own to study.
That afternoon, after looking at posters and listening to some other talks it was time to present my own work on the Irish Republican Army (yes the same presentation I gave at the conference). This was a lot more daunting, however, as it was a room full of 30 students and faculty who I personally knew. The presentation went well, but never something I would have been able to do 4 years ago.
Thursday:I had a paper due in my Intro to Philosophy class due on Friday so I went in to discuss it with my professor on Thursday. (Sidebar: I'm taking Philosophy basically because I can. I'm embracing the "liberal arts" eduction style and trying to take a variety of courses. Philosophy is always something I've wondered about, so this semester I thought I'd take a course to learn more.) I wrote my paper on the morals of socialism vs. capitalism. Its something that fascinates me because it encompasses politics and economics, and I loved looking at the issue through a new lens of moral philosophy. My professor and I sat in his office for 45 minutes talking about my paper, but about the bigger issues behind the subject. I felt like we were equals, peers, each learning from each other and both fascinated by our studies.
Friday: Common Hour. Because Coe was generous enough to fund me to attend the Washington Center Seminar for the inauguration, they asked that I give a presentation about my experience. So on Friday I was back in the same room that gave my symposium talk and was again at the podium with my power point in front of (mostly) faculty members. I mostly showed pictures and talked about my experience, but the questions sparked some interesting thought-provoking answers. Again, standing in front of a room of professors and confidently speaking about something is a skill that I did not possess four years ago.
Maybe I'm getting a little old and nostalgic for this place and everything I have gained from it. My dad recently asked me if I had gotten everything I hoped for at Coe in my four years. As all the thoughts and experiences rushed through my mind, the only answer I could begin to put into words was: "Yes, and so much more."
Monday, April 6, 2009
A good weekend
I had a pretty good weekend, and as I get back to the grind of studying for tests and writing papers, I thought I'd take a second to reflect on the sweet time that I had this weekend.
I had two tests on Thursday so that night I took a nice long nap and went out with my friends to celebrate the end of the week (yes, my weeks end on Thursday!
Friday morning I woke up early to go to Iowa City to meet my Dad and go to an event with him, and was back in Iowa city by the early afternoon to hang out with my brother, who is a student at the University of Iowa. We hung out on Iowa City's pedestrian mall and ate dinner at an amazing Ethiopian restaurant. I love Coe and Cedar Rapids, but every once in a while it is fun to get away to a true "college town." That night a friend of a friend was performing in downtown Iowa City so my brother and I met up with our uncle, cousins and a bunch of my friends from Coe to hang out and listen to a sweet piano player.
Saturday morning I woke up and drove back to Coe to work in the Coe garden. Our environmental club and dining services work together to maintain a garden that provides food for students. I love the idea of growing our own food and don't mind garden work either, so it was a great time.
That night I got invited to the AOII formal by my friend Kristen. I had never been to a Greek formal before, so this was a new experience. We had a great dinner, there were some awards, prom pictures (below) and lots of dancing!

Sunday came and involved me catching up on a lot of sleep and studying and going to mass with Kali for Palm Sunday. I then went to bed feeling content with a full weekend.
I had two tests on Thursday so that night I took a nice long nap and went out with my friends to celebrate the end of the week (yes, my weeks end on Thursday!
Friday morning I woke up early to go to Iowa City to meet my Dad and go to an event with him, and was back in Iowa city by the early afternoon to hang out with my brother, who is a student at the University of Iowa. We hung out on Iowa City's pedestrian mall and ate dinner at an amazing Ethiopian restaurant. I love Coe and Cedar Rapids, but every once in a while it is fun to get away to a true "college town." That night a friend of a friend was performing in downtown Iowa City so my brother and I met up with our uncle, cousins and a bunch of my friends from Coe to hang out and listen to a sweet piano player.
Saturday morning I woke up and drove back to Coe to work in the Coe garden. Our environmental club and dining services work together to maintain a garden that provides food for students. I love the idea of growing our own food and don't mind garden work either, so it was a great time.
That night I got invited to the AOII formal by my friend Kristen. I had never been to a Greek formal before, so this was a new experience. We had a great dinner, there were some awards, prom pictures (below) and lots of dancing!

Sunday came and involved me catching up on a lot of sleep and studying and going to mass with Kali for Palm Sunday. I then went to bed feeling content with a full weekend.
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