Stumbled upon them a month ago. All I can say is that I'm in love with them and their sound!
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Archive for December 2011
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Currently on Rotation...
Stumbled upon them a month ago. All I can say is that I'm in love with them and their sound!
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Hinesight
Sunday Morning is probably one of my favorite TV shows. This is probably very strange since this show is probably more popular with the older demographic of viewers because of how early it comes on and the fact that many people my age may see 9:00 on a Sunday morning as an ungodly hour. But this show is one of my secret pleasures that makes getting up at that time worth it. Last week’s episode featured the musician Justin Hines who has a Larsen Syndrome and as a result of his disability uses a wheelchair. Often one may think that a disability especially one such as his not only defines you but confines you as well. However, this is not the case Justin and his voice and talent couldn’t be simply confined to the four wheels of his wheelchair. Watching this segment emphasizes is a testimony that we are so much more than what the world see us as and we should never be afraid to live.
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The Interview
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My trip to Northwestern could have been a little bit smoother somewhere between drunken passengers that sat in the immediate row in front of me and the two hour delay that I had at my stop over. Nevertheless, Northwestern definitely shot up to the top of my list after interviewing there. The students that I met on my interview day did an amazing job of talking about the selling points of the school such as the ability to complete an MPH/MD in four years, cultural life, and the ability to take certain courses for free(I believe at the undergrad campus). The school also has beautiful lecture halls, friendly students, and a pretty nice hospital. However, the selling point for me was the strong sense of community that I felt at the school. I especially loved the treatment that I received from Office of Diversity which took a group of interviewees out to dinner the night before our interview. I definitely got a strong vibe that they really wanted us there and that they would make sure that we would be provided with a strong support system needed to be successful in med school.
Now on to the interview… There were two types of interviews. One which was the panel style which involved 3 interviewer and 3 interviewees. While, the second one was a more personal one on one interview style. My group interview (panel) experience could have been a little better. All I can say about this interview type is to just be yourself and it is truly the luck of the draw in terms of chemistry of a particular group but in the words of Tim Gunn “Make it Work!” But my individual interview was a lot better. My interviewer and I were definitely were more compatible since we shared a lot of the same interests and even accidentally went over time.
Now onto locationàLocation. Location. Location. I love Northwestern’s location it kind of reminded me of a weird hybrid between Georgetown and Manhattan. Chicago seems like it has a great cultural life. However, Chicago’s weather will definitely take some extreme acclimatization acclimatization in the form of gaining 200 lbs of body fat. Nevertheless, I am thankful to have had the opportunity to interview at Northwestern and could definitely seem myself attending J
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Up, Up, and Away...
On my return flight from Chicago, I was reduced to reading the magazines provided by the airline since I had forgotten to bring a book. Surprisingly enough the magazines were pretty entertaining. One of the magazines was actually a catalog I believe was called Sky Mall which is a collection of some of the most useless gadgets under the sun. Flipping through the pages I was trying to comprehend who would actually buy/ produced these products but honestly I’m afraid to find out...
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Once Upon a Thursday Morning
I received a message in inbox from UCSF at 1:30 am telling me that my status has been updated. In my head I’m thinking that this is a cruel time to send someone a rejection letter but I clicked on the link anyways-- the worst thing it could say was that I was rejected. From that link I was promptly escorted to the login page where I typed in my login info yada yada yada. My eyes quickly scanned and then became immediately fixated upon the words "Congratulations. We would like to meet you." WOW! I couldn’t think of a better way to start of a Thursday morning.



