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Life at Tufts

Hello friends and followers!

I’ve been at Tufts University for seventeen days, but it feels like much longer. In that time, many of you have been asking me how I’m doing, and that makes me feel really great! Although this post is a long time coming, rest assured that the delay stems from all the fun I’ve been having.

I’ve missed you, so how about we catch up? I’ll first let you know how I’m doing; then, in the comments or by other means, let me know what you’re up to and how you’re doing. I’m sincere when I say this; tell me about your life.

I have so much to say – so many things, in fact, that I’m going to abandon traditional paragraph structure to get it all out there. Bulleted list, here we go!

  • I love Tufts and I’m having an awesome time.
  • I’m settled in. I’ve adjusted to living with a roommate, and I’m proud to say that I haven’t locked myself out of my room yet.
  • My roommate is great. He’s intelligent, down to earth, and approachable.
  • My room is very comfortable. Over the last few weeks, I’ve decorated it with posters, carpets, and soft (non-harsh) lighting.
  • Everyone here is exceptionally smart and motivated. It’s a terrifying culture shock for me, as you can imagine. I’m not insulting my roots and hometown in the slightest. There’s no other way to say it: everyone here is brilliant.
  • Orientation was awesome. The organizers, mostly upperclassmen, did a great job. They strongly pushed themes of diversity, sustainability, and fun.
  • I’ve made lots of friends in very different circles. I haven’t met a single person here who isn’t interesting.
  • I voluntarily went for a walk in the torrential rain with friends the other day. I suggest you try it sometime.
  • Classes are hard and I’ve got a lot on my plate, but I’m certainly not overwhelmed… yet. This would be much easier if I did any academic work during the second half of my senior year.
  • Speaking of classes, I’m taking six this semester (calculus, physics, engineering graphics, philosophy, computer science, and an unorthodox politics class). As time goes on, I’ll give some more details.
  • With much thought, I decided not to run for the Student Senate. I don’t know what kind of leadership position to seek out at Tufts yet, and I don’t know what organization(s) to hitch my wagon to.
  • I still don’t know what I want to study here. I’ve observed a non-aggressive but tangible culture clash between the School of Engineering and the School of Arts and Science. I’m currently enrolled in the former, but I’m not sure if it’s where I belong. My passions for politics, technology, and access to knowledge are at war for my focus. Right now, there are only casualties, not winners.

As I’m immersed in this intellectually enriching experience, one which I’m loving every minute of, the problem of deciding a major looms in the background. In the coming weeks, I’ll be giving it lots of thought and seeking out the smartest people around to help me. They’re easy to find here.

Don’t forget to let me know how you’re doing, as I wrote in the beginning of this post.

I mean it.

Tufts

I just paid my deposit to enroll in the Class of 2012 at Tufts University (April 27, 2008 at 11:27 PM EST). Months of research, writing, paperwork, and blogging have finally come to this happy beginning.

Thank you for your help. I couldn’t have done it without you on this journey, no matter how small a role you played. Special awesome shout-outs to Kim for constantly pushing me and asking questions, and Chris for suggesting I start a blog about college admissions.

Tufts Visit

I visited Tufts University today with my family. I’m typing this up from my hotel room, somewhere in Boston, after a nice hot shower – a very nice hot shower. I must say, I haven’t had a shower that nice in years. And after waking up at 5 a.m. and driving 3.5 hours on various interstates… yeah, that shower was a fantastic way to end the day.

But I digress. This is a serious post about serious business – where I’m go to college. It’s coming down to the wire for me. I must decide between two schools that gave me great deals, Lafayette and Tufts. However, that’s a decision for another day. Let’s talk about my visit to Tufts.

It was a beautiful day and the campus was stunning. Everything went swimmingly and I really liked the place. I went to a question and answer session for admitted students, a basic information session, and a tour. The question and answer session was surprisingly helpful while the information session was useless. No big deal, the tour was awesome.

My group’s tour guide was hilarious and wacky. He was frank, told us things he did and did not like about the school, and had a really awesome Boris and Natasha t-shirt. He was either the most honest tour guide I’ve ever had or a master salesman. Either way, I was sold.

Every school has its big themes, parts of the school’s experience that prospective students hear about every five minutes while on campus. Tufts, as expected, had the “liberal arts college with impressive engineering” angle. Sure, that’s great and all, but I’ve heard that one before. On the other hand, they threw around the idea of the potential of a campus that has sufficient on-site opportunities for its students while also being located near a major city. That’s very tempting and requires some thought on my part, and I’d appreciate any thoughts you may have.

I honestly don’t know what to make of it. I liked Tufts, can picture myself there, and have been given a stellar financial aid package. I’m going to take a few days to let the reality distortion field wear off and try some level-headed decision making.

Of course, I’ll post that analysis here. In the meantime, I hope you’ll pardon my grammar and flawed thought processes in this post. I’m exhausted and need to get some sleep. I’ll be sure to come back and clear up this post tomorrow, but I wanted to get some content out to you all as soon as possible.

Two days later, update: The grammar wasn’t all that bad. Nice.

I Mean, Wednesday!

Pardon the quick post.

Due to circumstances I can’t control, my venture to Tufts will happen Wednesday-Thursday rather than Tuesday-Wednesday.

That is all.

Visiting Tufts on Tuesday

Quick post!

I’ll be paying Tufts a visit this Tuesday. If all goes well, my family and I will find a hotel in the area and leave the Boston area on Wednesday.

If anyone wants to meet for lunch, let me know!

Accepted to Tufts University

I’ve been accepted to Tufts University.

Haven’t gotten the letter yet, but an email with login credentials to their admissions website is just as good.

Expect a detailed breakdown of my decision letters coming very soon.