Sunday, August 16, 2020
Diary of an All-nighter
Diary of an All-nighter Soâ¦Im not sure exactly where September went, but in plain English: school got harder. Were in rough terrain first wave of exams, or in my case, reviews (as you will see), etc. Apparently, there is a sophomore slump for college students i.e. performance drops compared to freshman year due to a lack of motivationâ¦or something. But I donât think itâs a motivation issue here. Thereâs just actually more work (especially courses in your major) â" and more pressure to be uh, mature and serious. (Also: Iâve had to accept the fact that at MIT, thereâs only freshmen and upperclassmen. Wellâ¦Iâm not freshman no moââ¦so⦠TIME TO GROW UP.) Iâve had a few late nights every week since school started, involving going to the architecture studio sometime during the day/evening and leaving somewhere between 1 and 3 AM. Weeeeee. But this past Wednesday was the first âfinal reviewâ of the semester â" which means everybody presents their design projects and the professor and TAs critique themâ¦and which also means an all-nighter. Since I knew it was going to happen, I brought along my camera to document thingsâ¦(brief preface: the first project is about using folding operations to construct a bridge) [Getting started] Ive got a variety of beverage options: (OJ, vanilla frapp, water, or Elmerâs???) [~7PM] So I rushed to the art supply store to buy materials that I didnt end up usingoops. And it was rainingand the boards were almost my sizeand I took the bus; that was interesting. [1:43 AM] Emily and Justin debating What is architecture, really [2:07 AM] Xenia and Nicole testing their bridges on the site model. (Still in good spirits, apparently!) [5:46 AM] A Shakira playlist starts blastingâ¦Anyways, theres fatigue, but also anticipation to see everything come together. [7:00 AM] Finally getting started on the drawings⦠[9:08 AM] Bridgeâ¦done⦠drawing done⦠time to go homeâ¦yayyy. Note the skylight it is actually morning! :) (Clearly, I did not attend the 9AM class.) [Sidestory: I called my mom sometime after the review, because Iâve been neglecting certain parts of real (read: non-studio) life for a whileâ¦and she said something like, Why donât you just manage your time better and make decisions quicker so you can finish quicker and go to sleep? and Iâm just like, yo, mom, thatâs not how it worksâ¦thereâs always something to redesign/fix⦠but she just told me to drop everything and sleep.] This type of architecture studio course, which demands some late nights every week, and some all-nighters every semester, is no doubt a requisite to Course 4. While I love having my little home away from home away from home, it is pretty isolating in a way. Iâm always away from my dorm, where the spontaneous greatness happens. My suitemates have joked about, for instance, saying hi/bye to me for a week. At the same time, studio bonding is pretty amazing â" I would definitely go crazy if I had to work till 9 AM, alone. So a goal of this year is definitely striking that magical balance â" and NOT neglecting things/peoplelikemom. In other news, Iâm taking 4.75 classes. So thats, 3 architecture classes: 4.112 (the studio), 4.401(building technology, where you learn â¦you know, the practical sides of architecture like foundations and insulation and all that), 4.500 (design computing, where you learn digital fabrication and autoCAD â" the ultimate time warp). Iâm also taking 21F.107 Chinese I Streamlined, meaning Chinese for native speakers who canât really read or write. To complete the repertoire, Iâve got 15.668 People and Organizations, a 9-credit class in the lovely new MIT Sloan School of Management building. (Fun fact: we have a food fund for this class â" yay healthy snacks.) Oh yea, also!! Iâm taking P.E. Stress Management. HAHA. Best class ever. We discuss how much sleep weâre getting/not getting/how there seems to be a competitive energy at MIT to be the most hardcore and not sleep (Which I do believe is trueas evidenced by this postx_x). But the best part! We almost always end with a 6-minute ârelaxation/yogaâ segment, during which I essentially take one nap and dream two dreams. Yay lifeeeeeeeeee. How is everyone else doing this autumnnn.
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