Well, I figured I'd better start writing in this blog, rather than do productive things I should be doing.
Call me JR. I'm a rising sophomore at a liberal arts college in Michigan, where I'm majoring in physics and math (thinking about dropping this to an applied math minor). I want to be a professor, both because I like teaching and want to research- probably theoretical cosmology. Going to MIT's a long-time dream of mine- I've wanted to go there since I was three feet tall- but I'm holding off to apply there for grad school. I'd also like to end up at Columbia because of the strangeness that would arise- their director of high-level theoretical physics is Dr. Brian Greene, whose book "The Elegant Universe" inspired me to study physics instead of chemistry (and I thank him for this. I count this as one of the reasons I bought the hardcover of The Fabric Of The Cosmos instead of waiting for the softcover to come out.).
I'm a competitive fencer, and my goal for the year is to qualify for nationals in women's epee. I also write some quite liberal editorials for the student newspaper.
I'll write about what catches my fancy. Some of it may be over your head if you're not a physicist, but I'll try using less jargon so you can understand it. I might even review some physicsy books for you to try reading for fun.
Catch ya on the flip side,
JR
Call me JR. I'm a rising sophomore at a liberal arts college in Michigan, where I'm majoring in physics and math (thinking about dropping this to an applied math minor). I want to be a professor, both because I like teaching and want to research- probably theoretical cosmology. Going to MIT's a long-time dream of mine- I've wanted to go there since I was three feet tall- but I'm holding off to apply there for grad school. I'd also like to end up at Columbia because of the strangeness that would arise- their director of high-level theoretical physics is Dr. Brian Greene, whose book "The Elegant Universe" inspired me to study physics instead of chemistry (and I thank him for this. I count this as one of the reasons I bought the hardcover of The Fabric Of The Cosmos instead of waiting for the softcover to come out.).
I'm a competitive fencer, and my goal for the year is to qualify for nationals in women's epee. I also write some quite liberal editorials for the student newspaper.
I'll write about what catches my fancy. Some of it may be over your head if you're not a physicist, but I'll try using less jargon so you can understand it. I might even review some physicsy books for you to try reading for fun.
Catch ya on the flip side,
JR